(These stories all appear in Land Line Magazine, but not all will be found on Land Line ONLINE)
Big
Brother, black boxes,
badge bullies and bandits
This and more in November's
Land Line. In "Issues and Positions," OOIDA President
Jim Johnston takes on Orwellian government tactics and a certain
CEO who recently announced black boxes will be included as standard
equipment on its newest trucks.
As for badge bullies, yep, they're at it again. This time, they asking truckers for "voluntary" urine samples. Todd Spencer rails on the Oregon State Police and their pee patrol.
Wild, wild west?
This month's issue brings you
an astounding article out of the pages of the Los Angeles Times
entitled "Road pirates ride high on Mexican highway."
This well-written piece is a shocking glimpse of the dangers that
stalk truckdrivers south of the border.
Access DC
What's the deal with the transportation
spending bill, Rep. Frank Wolf and the Office of Motor Carriers?
Will there be a separate Motor Carrier Administration? And what
ever happened to the CB legislation? Paul Cullen Jr., Land Line's
"Washington Insider," camped out on Capitol Hill all
month to bring you a wrap on the hot stuff in DC.
Here come the holidays
We sent senior editor Ruth
Jones Christmas shopping for you. Our annual Holiday Gift
Guide is bigger and better than ever. (Pssst. circle what you
like and leave the magazine under the tree ...)
More
While on the road, ever found
a missing or runaway kid and wondered what the heck is the right
thing to do? Staff writer Donna Carlson lays down specific advice
from the experts.
From our columnists, read about load posting services, faxing from the road, your retirement, insurance fraud and LLCs. We've got plenty of show truck news, including Mike Morgan's report from Wheeling. A slew of photos, too. We've got the legislative update. Also, some great equipment features from technical editor Paul Abelson, senior editor Ruth Jones and staff writer Jason Cisper.
Do something for yourself
OOIDA is developing a new Carrier
Rating Program. Through this program, members will be able to
access information supplied by your fellow OOIDA members. This
info will help you evaluate motor carriers you might be interested
in working for, or even your current carrier. Please take the
time to complete the questionnaire, in the magazine only, and
mail it back to us by Dec. 15.