WASHINGTON — American Trucking Associations’ (ATA) advanced seasonally adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index fell 1.7% in April after decreasing 2.8% in March. In April,
COLUMBUS, Ind. — According to this quarter’s issue of ACT Research’s Trailer Components & Raw Materials Forecast, OEMs are reporting that their orderboards for 2023
PATTERSON, Calif. — Love’s Travel Stops recently made a donation to the Patterson High School Truck Driving Program to help create a distracted/impaired driving course
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a new law that requires shippers to provide restroom access to truck drivers during normal business
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Truck engine manufacturer Cummins Inc. and Heliox, a supplier of fast-charging solutions, have signed a written agreement to provide both the sale
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. — Petroleum and chemical transportation company Eagle Transport Corporation has bought Dalton, Georgia-based Bulk Carriers Inc. Terms of the deal weren’t made
WASHINGTON — Contentious labor negotiations now underway at UPS could become vastly more disruptive than the last time it happened in 1997. UPS delivers millions
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Economists at Truckstop had predicted that International Roadcheck would result in spot rate increases during the week ended May 19, and that’s
BORGER, Texas — A Texas hotel sustained significant damage on Sunday, May 21, after an 18-wheeler smashed into it. According to the Borger, Texas, Police
MAYFIELD VILLAGE, Ohio — Roadside assistance for big rigs is now available through Progressive Insurance. According to a news release, the Heavy Truck Roadside Assistance
WASHINGTON — Arkansas Republican Rep. Rick Crawford and Democratic Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar have introduced new legislation to help attract more truck drivers to the
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Arkansas Trucking Association (ATA) has announced its most prestigious annual awards. On Wednesday, May 17, at the ATA’s yearly conference,
ALBANY, Ore. — The victims of one of Oregon’s deadliest highway crashes were farmworkers traveling in a van at an hour when agricultural laborers typically
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Over the past six months, trailer manufacturers and major suppliers have largely indicated stable business conditions as compared to months prior, a