WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has announced its decision to provisionally renew a U.S. Custom Harvesters Inc. (USCHI) exemption from the “K”
HAMLET, N.C. . — Richmond Community College in Hamlet, North Carolina, is expanding its Truck Driver Training program into Montgomery County, North Carolina, thanks to
FORT WORTH, Texas — Premier Truck Rental (PTR) is hosting a grand opening celebration for its new Fort Worth, Texas, facility. This event, scheduled for
COLUMBUS, Ind. — As published in the latest release of ACT Research’s North American Commercial Vehicle OUTLOOK, expectations for Class 8 tractors and trailers are
BELLEVILLE, Mich. — Ascent Global Logistics has received approval for its current data submission to the SmartWay Transport Partnership, extending the commitment through September 2024.
WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has revised its emergency exemption rules for truck drivers and carriers. In a final rule published
LOS ANGELES — Massive equipment to complete the Space Shuttle Endeavour’s permanent display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles is being trucked from
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — HERD, a leading manufacturer of front-end protection and truck accessories, recently took part in the Special Olympics Manitoba Truck Ride hosted by
HAMBURG, Germany — Mercedes-Benz Trucks has unveiled the series version of the first battery-electric long-haul truck with the three-pointed star. The manufacturer presented the Mercedes-Benz
ARLINGTON, Va. — Workplace cultures that are strong in diversity and inclusion have been linked in increased productivity, and companies in commercial freight transportation are
HOUSTON — Two companies with special Class 8 tractor projects dealing with emissions and aerodynamics have issued reports on their progress. The Shell Starship 3.0
PADUCAH, Ky. — Kentucky highway officials say long-haul truck drivers who veer off onto rural roads are creating major problems. That’s why officials with the
WASHINGTON — Roadside cameras and telematics data could provide a more complete picture of driver cellphone use, two new studies from the Insurance Institute for