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Advantage Contractor Newsletter
October 2000 Issue
Editor: Steve Gundale

 
URGENT! - Dart Transit & Fleetline Urge All Drivers To Vote By Absentee Ballot

Don Oren, President Dart Transit/Fleetline, Inc. Media Release: Eagan, MN
Will you vote? If you are a professional truck driver, your livelihood may depend on who wins this election. If you care about the cost of diesel fuel and new Hours of Service rules, you CAN’T AFFORD to skip this election. Predictions are that the upcoming Presidential election will be close, and the outcome of these issues depends on who wins on November 7. Your vote may make the difference.

Truck Drivers Are Under-Represented
“Dart has always felt that independent contractors and other truck drivers are under-represented at the polls because they’re often away from home on election day,” observes Don Oren, President of Dart Transit Company and Fleetline, Inc. Their missing votes are a major concern for Oren and Dart because it means that the needs and viewpoints of trucking aren’t fully appreciated in the halls of government. “It doesn’t have to be that way,” Mr. Oren says, because the law allows truck drivers to vote in advance with absentee ballots before November 7. As an advocate for independent owner operators, Dart is making it easier for truck drivers to obtain those absentee ballots. Information on voter registration, and obtaining absentee ballots is available at this website. Just click here to find hyperlinks to state offices.

What’s At Stake?
Al Gore and George W. Bush, the two major candidates, stand worlds apart on the two issues that most directly impact the trucking industry. This is how the candidates compare:

High Fuel Prices

  • For many years, Gore has called for higher fuel prices to reduce consumption.
  • Bush supports an energy policy that increases domestic energy production, reduces dependence on foreign oil, and reduces energy costs.

Hours of Service

  • The Clinton/Gore administration pushed for fast passage of a badly flawed revision of hours of service rules. Observers expect a President Gore to push this proposal along with stronger and more pervasive government control of individual truck owners and drivers.
  • By contrast, Bush opposes the new rules proposed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration because they would cripple the trucking industry. Expect a President Bush to direct the DOT to do more study so that new rules will actually improve safety without destroying the industry’s efficiency.

“When I look at these issues, it is obvious to me that the election of George W. Bush is very important for the owner-operators and drivers who deliver America’s freight. Seldom has the trucking industry had so much at stake in one election. Analysts expect a very close election, so it is crucial that every member of the trucking industry vote,” he continued. “And for many truck drivers, that means voting by absentee ballot. Get your absentee ballot – AND VOTE!

 
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