WASHINGTON — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is reporting recalls impacting 462 Orange EV trucks. Orange EV (OEV) is recalling certain 2022-2023 T-Series
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Troopers from the Indiana State Police (ISP) Lafayette District conducted targeted enforcement patrols on Friday and Saturday, focusing on aggressive and reckless
PUTNAM COUNTY, Ind. – What started as a simple Department of Transportation (DOT) compliance inspection ended in the finding of a major stash of methamphetamine
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — An investigation is continuing after U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Otay Mesa Cargo Facility seized over 900
GREENE COUNTY, Mo. — A trucker is in serious condition after a one-vehicle crash near the county line between Lawrence and Greene counties. According to
MADISON, Ind. — Grote Industries is marking its 125th anniversary this year, underscoring more than a century of innovation that has helped shape commercial vehicle
WASHINGTON (AP) — When President Donald Trump returned to office last year, he launched a crusade to shift the country away from renewable energy, drastically
CHICAGO, Ill. — Fuel Transport is announcing the appointment of Ray Blackwell as general manager of sales & operations, U.S. “Ray’s extensive experience and proven
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Final North American Class 8 net orders totaled 46,440 units in February, up 157% y/y, as published in ACT Research’s latest State
As educators and instructors in the trucking industry, we often measure success by pass rates and pre-trip inspections. But the true intrinsic reward — the
WASHINGTON — The Small Business in Transportation Coalition (SBTC) is applauding Rep. Dave Taylor for offering an amendment during Wednesday’s House Transportation and Infrastructure Markup
WOODRIDGE, Ill. — Hendrickson is announcing its WATCHMAN advanced trailer wheel-end sensor technology. “WATCHMAN delivers real‑time, actionable wheel-end and tire condition insights, giving fleets the
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Following back-to-back months of 24,000-plus orders in December and January after a delayed start to the 2026 order season, U.S. trailer net
PORTLAND, Ore. — Truckload freight volumes eased slightly in February but remained firm on a daily basis, while spot market van and refrigerated rates increased
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Preliminary net trailer orders in February were down about 10,000 units from January’s 23,300-unit level, a 43% month-to-month decrease. “Sequentially, a drop