Truck drivers protest AB5 law in California
LOS ANGELES — Hundreds of independent truck drivers stopped work and took to the streets Wednesday to protest a California law that makes it more
LOS ANGELES — Hundreds of independent truck drivers stopped work and took to the streets Wednesday to protest a California law that makes it more
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A state court on Thursday permanently blocked Gov. Tom Wolf’s plan to toll as many as nine major bridges on interstates in
WASHINGTON — The House on Monday passed the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022, sending it to President Biden for his signature. The bipartisan and
SALT LAKE CITY — Trucking company C.R. England Inc. reported a data breach affecting as many as 224,572 individuals. According to an official filing by the
BOISE, Idaho — A recent survey conducted by Truckstop.com reveals the way many carriers feel about the current challenges on the road. The survey found
ROGERS, Ark. — Surrounded by the deep-green peaks of the Ozark mountains, leaders in the freight logistics and trucking industries gathered in Northwest Arkansas Monday
WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Administration (FMCSA) has so far received more than 8,100 comments on the Federal Register for its proposal to install
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Transportation Commission (WYDOT) awarded almost $26.6 million in contracts for seven Wyoming Department of Transportation construction projects during its April
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — On a moonless night about a decade ago along Interstate 40 in Arkansas, April’s eyes were too tired to see anymore.
TULSA, Okla. — At Tenstreet’s 2022 User Conference, CEO Tim Crawford announced the acquisition of two transportation industry companies: Vnomics — a fuel optimization solution
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in March, markets have been uncertain, oil futures have skyrocketed, and the general state of business — both international and domestic
Mobile carriers began shutting down their 3G networks in February and will continue to do so throughout 2022 to make room for more advanced network
WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) wants to install speed limiters on commercial vehicles (CMVs) operating across the country, according to a
CAMDEN, Ark. — Jimmy Quarels has driven a log truck through the winding dirt roads in the thick pinewoods of southern Arkansas for 20 years.
“A lack of truck parking across the country is about more than just inconvenience, it impacts safety and retention as exhausted drivers have nowhere to
WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is dropping two proposed commercial driver’s licensing (CDL) rule changes that were introduced as part of
Ric Pike always has to eat a little crow when he tells the story about how he became a professional truck driver. “I thought it
BOSTON — Massachusetts State Police (MSP) Trooper Tamar Bucci was killed in the line of duty Thursday night when her cruiser was struck by a
WASHINGTON – U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Pete Buttigieg acknowledged on Wednesday during a hearing of the Environment and Public Works Senate Committee that
The federal government is moving forward with a plan to allow teenagers to drive 18-wheelers from state to state in what has become one of