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Truckload Authority – Winter 2017 Digital Edition

Truckload Authority – Winter 2017 Digital Edition: In for a Shock: Tesla’s electric tractor gaining quick acceptance. | ELD Mandate: It’s here, but how many carriers aren’t ready? | Critical Mass: There’s a slow shift toward healthier lifestyles. | Top 10 Concerns: Driver shortages surges to the top of the list.

ATA president calls for unity

Monday, October 23, 2017 by THE TRUCKER STAFF ORLANDO, Fla. — American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris Spear Monday told delegates to the organization’s

Truckload Authority – Fall 2017 Digital Edition

Truckload Authority – Fall 2017 Digital Edition
Regulatory Eye: FMCSA Chief Counsel sees everything. | Guidance or Rule: Trucking cries for clarity on sleep apnea testing. | Road to Autonomy: Self-driving technology a sum of its parts. | Hello, Washington: TCA members heed the call to Capitol Hill.

Truckload Authority – Summer/Fall 2017 Digital Edition

Truckload Authority – Summer/Fall 2017 Digital Edition:
Freight Forecast: Rebound from recession good omen for industry. | Turning up the Heat: Up to 80% of carriers may be out in the cold with ELD mandate. | Moving Targets: Trafficking bills could punish professional truck drivers. | Washington Visit: TCA members urged to ascend on Capitol Hill.

Truckload Authority – Summer 2017 Digital Edition

Truckload Authority – Summer 2017 Digital Edition: One Voice TCA and ATA: A winning combination. | Data Dump: What will FMCSA do with the additional ELD data? | Politics in the Fast Lane: Arkansas is in “high cotton” with a fast-paced senator | Last Call: Setting high hiring standards and sticking with them.

Truckload Authority – Spring 2017 Digital Edition

Truckload Authority – Spring 2017 Digital Edition: Enterprise and Ingenuity: From driver to CEO, TCA Chairman Rob Penner has done it all. | ELD Countdown: Mandate coming December 18 despite legal wrangling. | The Fourth Option: Seeking unexpected strategies to build a successful business. | Writing the Ship: Using a pen to guide the economy to safe harbor.