Dump truck takes out power poles
We have all had those rough days at work. However, a dump truck driver in Henrietta New York recently took it to another level. That
We have all had those rough days at work. However, a dump truck driver in Henrietta New York recently took it to another level. That
COLUMBUS, Ind. — While orders have been extremely strong, the industry’s long string of year-over-year net order gains came to an end in June. According
ROCHESTER HILL, Mich. — WABCO Holdings, a global supplier of technologies that improve the safety, efficiency and connectivity of commercial vehicles, has opened its first
In this episode we cover… Trucker catches child predators US heading for top oil producer status Truckers ranked as most patriotic profession Survey reveals what
ARLINGTON, Va. — American Trucking Associations’ advanced seasonally adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index fell 0.4 percent in June after rising 0.4 percent in May.
The national average on-highway diesel price Monday went down for the second week in a row to $3.220, 1.9 cents a gallon less than the
A semi-truck ended up dangling from a bridge over the Manatee River south of Tampa. The truck was traveling in the center lane of I-75
SPOKANE, Wash. — Technology is rapidly changing all aspects of public and private sector operations, according to Matthew Garrett, director of the Oregon Department of
In this episode we cover… Truck stop serial killer? Freight rates up US to become world oil leader Trucking association files lawsuit These are the
Trucking is still a dangerous occupation, with data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) listing truck drivers and sales drivers as having the country’s
The Trucking Alliance today issued a policy statement calling for the federal government to require ELDs in all CMVs regardless of commodity type or length
YOUNTVILLE, Calif. – Daimler Trucks North America on Wednesday revealed what the OEM called “several significant updates that will positively impact the customer experience.” Enhanced
KIRKLAND, Wash.– Highly automated vehicles (HAV) are currently testing on public roads in fewer than 50 cities around the world, but more markets are interested
WALCOTT, Iowa — What better way to spend a July day than at the Walcott Truckers Jamboree? And that is exactly what 42,812 drivers and
DETROIT — U.S. and Canadian officials touted the friendship between the two countries while acknowledging the economic benefits a new international bridge between Detroit and
FALCONER, N.Y. — Truck-Lite Co., LLC, a worldwide provider of heavy-duty lighting, telematics, engine protection, safety and visibility systems, has released its 2018 full-line catalog.
ATHENS, Ga. — The latest generation of ComfortPro diesel-powered auxiliary power units from Carrier Transicold includes upgrades that improve reliability, reduce maintenance and double the
Editor’s Note: A critical issue facing the trucking industry is the driver and technician shortage. Gary Smith, professional driver and Trucking Moves America Forward member, discussed
More than 13 percent or nearly 1,600 CMVs inspected during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s “unannounced” brake safety initiative April 25, were sidelined, CVSA reported
PORTLAND, Ore. — Joe DeLorenzo, director of the Office of Enforcement and Compliance for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will be a featured presenter