WASHINGTON — Ray Martinez is leaving his position as administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The announcement came as part of a release
This happened on Interstate 55 in Mississippi, past the Interstate 220 Bridge. The tires struck three vehicles in the northbound lanes, smashing the windshield of
“Keep Portland Weird” is a popular slogan that appears on bumper stickers, signs, and public buildings throughout Portland, Oregon and its surrounding metro area. This
ST. LOUIS — Missouri Gov. Mike Parson believes that “imagination and necessity are changing transportation across this country” and that “bold solutions” will be needed
ST. LOUIS – U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao today announced the creation of a new initiative to support transportation needs in rural America. The
SAN DIEGO — American Trucking Associations has presented the Mike Russell Trucking Image Awards to one motor carrier, one state trucking association, one fleet executive
In this episode we cover … – Trucking jobs are down – Roadrunner Transportation downsizes – FMCSA opens clearinghouse registration – Budweiser goes electric –
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — William “Bill Giroux, executive vice president of presidential projects at the Truckload Carriers Association, died Friday, October 4, at his residence. Giroux
While speaking at the American Trucking Associations’ (ATA’s) annual Management Conference and Exhibition in San Diego Saturday, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Administrator Raymond
SAN DIEGO — American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris Spear Monday urged the federation to work together, and with anyone who is willing to
PORTLAND, Ore. — Freightliner said Friday it is eliminating 450 jobs each at its Mount Holly, North Carolina, and Cleveland, North Carolina, plants. Daimler manufactures
WASHINGTON — TRIP, a national transportation research nonprofit, has released a new report the gist of which should surprise no one and which sounds like