WASHINGTON — The White House has released the latest numbers on Bipartisan Infrastructure Law spending. So far, more than $220 billion in funds have been
HARRISBURG — Michael B. Carroll has been appointed the new secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). According to a PennDOT news release, the
TOYKO — German truck maker Daimler and Japan’s top automaker Toyota said Tuesday they will work together on new technologies, including using hydrogen fuel, to
AMES, Iowa — One of the Iowa Department of Transportation’s most popular publications, the printed version of the Iowa Transportation Map, is now available. Travelers
DETROIT — The U.S. government’s highway safety agency is investigating complaints that the automatic emergency braking on big Freightliner semis can stop the trucks unexpectedly
The freight situation isn’t getting any better, according to industry experts. Most analysts reported a decline in April freight volumes from March. One contributor to
WASHINGTON — It’s among the world’s busiest container shipping routes — a stream of vessels packed with furniture, automobiles, clothing and other goods, traversing the
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Arkansas Trucking Association’s Board of Directors has approved changes to the board. Ryan McDaniel, vice president of fleet operations for
BRANDENBURG, Ky. — Flatbed transportation company PGT Trucking Inc. has successfully delivered its inaugural shipment of low-greenhouse-gas steel via Nikola’s Class 8 battery-electric tractor from
OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. — Radio Nemo of North America is planning an entire weekend of programming dedicated to observing Memorial Day. Both The Dave Nemo
WASHINGTON — On April 19, 6,829 commercial motor vehicles were inspected throughout Canada, Mexico and the U.S. as part of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s
MIAMI — Avraham Zano has pleaded guilty in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida to wire fraud, interstate transportation of stolen