ATA offers emergency information online

Sept. 19, 2001
The American Trucking Asss., the industry’s Washington, DC-based trade group, has compiled an online guide to emergency information to help truck fleets cope with the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The web site includes links to domestic and border traffic information, updates on driver regulations and issues, and other related Internet information sources.
The American Trucking Asss., the industry’s Washington, DC-based trade group, has compiled an online guide to emergency information to help truck fleets cope with the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

The web site includes links to domestic and border traffic information, updates on driver regulations and issues, and other related Internet information sources.

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