MERCER COUNTY, W.Va. — Thousands of pounds of potatoes spilled from an 18-wheeler’s trailer on Monday, April 3, along Interstate 77 near mile marker six
WASHINGTON — The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) has launched a driver survey to better understand the impacts of state laws legalizing marijuana on the
ARLINGTON, Va. — The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) has named three finalists for the 2023 Distinguished Woman in Logistics Award (DWLA). Sponsored by the
DALLAS — Autonomous trucking technology company Aurora Innovation will begin deploying 20 driverless big rigs hauling 100 loads per week on a dedicated route along
LOUISVILLE, Ky., — RoyPow, a global renewable energy and battery systems supplier, debuted its new All-Electric Truck Energy Storage System at the Mid-America Trucking Show
WASHINGTON — The American Trucking Associations (ATA) has hired Jacqueline Gelb as vice president of energy and environmental affairs. Gelb comes to ATA from Navistar
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky Transportation Secretary Jim Gray has signed an official order to temporarily suspend certain regulatory restrictions on commercial motor vehicles involved in
WYNNE, Ark. — The McDonald’s USA McRig has rolled into rural Arkansas to help feed residents affected by a devastating tornado. According to the company,
BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. — The Minnesota Trucking Association (MTA) Foundation has launched a new program that’s designed to boost interest in trucking careers. According to
LEAWOOD, Kan. — Murphy-Hoffman Company’s (MHC) truck dealership in Parker, Colorado, has moved to a new facility in Englewood, Colorado. According to a news release,
WASHINGTON — A program to manage driver fatigue in agricultural transportation and collision avoidance technology would have prevented a fatal 2021 multivehicle collision in Phoenix
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — TravelCenters of America (TA) has announced the 10th annual Citizen Driver Award honorees: Lamar Buckwalter of Leola, Pennsylvania, and William McNamee of
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Biden administration cleared the way on Friday, March 31, for California’s plan to phase out a wide range of diesel-powered trucks,
Ken Tolliver had two career aspirations when growing up — becoming a professional athlete and being a truck driver. When that first pick didn’t pan