Truckers safer than you might think...do you agree?
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| 5/26/04 from The Union Leader |
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BIG MEDIA rarely pass up a chance to criticize trucks and trucking, constantly indulging in fear-mongering about dangers to others on the road. The New York Times did it again in a recent article about the most dangerous things American workers do while on the job. The most dangerous thing, as it turns out, is driving.
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Segregating trucks - great idea?
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| 3/3/04 from The Free Lance-Star |
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"Self-supporting toll lanes for truckers are a great idea, as long as truckers choose to use them..." So starts the article arguing for truck-only toll lanes on Interstate 81. The ATA reportedly supports it - what do you think?
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Senate Considers National Seat Belt Law - Good Idea?
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| 2/11/04 from FleetOwner |
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"Above the protests of the Bush Administration, momentum is building in the Senate to pass a law sanctioning states that don’t have a mandatory seat belt law..." Is this a good idea, or just more unnecessary government intrusion?
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HAZMAT Placards: Should they Stay or Should they Go Now?
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| 9/3/03 from St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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"The U.S. Department of Transportation wants to keep hazardous materials warning placards on trucks and trains even though the diamond-shaped signs could help terrorists pick targets... But the Department of Homeland Security,.. is continuing its push to remove the placards..." What do you think - should they stay or should they go?
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Tighter security rules for cargo carriers?!
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| 7/25/03 from The Baltimore Sun |
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Customs agents want earlier notification on what is bound for U.S. - Under the proposed rules, trucking companies will have to transmit cargo data to customs 30 minutes to an hour before reaching the border. At present, a large percentage of trucking companies lack the ability to transmit such data electronically, a problem that customs officials say will diminish over time. Are these new rules a reasonable precaution to prevent terrorism or an unneccessarily large burden on the industry?
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Trucking Co Says 1-800 Numbers Don't Help Safety
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| 7/23/03 from WorldNow and KPOM |
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Tuesday night, Dateline NBC took you behind the scenes to find out what happens when you call those 1-800 "How's my Driving" hotlines. - Did anyone see the show? What's your experience with these numbers? Do you have them on your trucks?
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Schumer wants anti-terror road rules
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| 5/20/03 from democratandchronicle.com |
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To thwart terrorist hijackings, trucks hauling explosive or hazardous cargoes should file detailed route plans and be tracked by satellite, Democrat Sen. Charles Schumer said. - Does this make sense or is it overkill?
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Are the new background checks for HAZMAT haulers a good idea?
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| 5/5/03 from Eyewitness News |
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Are the new background checks for HAZMAT haulers a good idea? Or is it a bit extreme and unnecessary? What will the real affects be on the industry in the short-term and over the long haul?
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Trucking and the Dept. of Homeland Security: A primer
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| 4/9/03 from FleetOwner |
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"The newest member of the President’s Cabinet is the Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS). With 22 agencies and 170,000 federal employees, it will have significant impact on the trucking industry..." - Do you think Homeland Security will have a large impact on the industry? Has it already? How? Should it?
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