WASHINGTON — Trucking activity in the United States fell in October, pushing the level down to the lowest since January. “October’s weakness shows the freight
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Preliminary net trailer orders in October were 5,700 units higher than September’s 11,300 level, a 51% month-to-month increase. “Sequentially, October’s higher net
PHOENIX, Ariz. — Trucker Path is partnering with the National Association of Publicly Funded Truck Driving Schools (NAPFTDS). “Every driver entering the industry should understand
MADISON, Ind. —The Grote Auxiliary Strobe and Stop Lamp, a brake-activated, pulsating warning light designed to reduce rear-end collisions, has earned a renewed five-year safety
If it seems that there has been more vehicle accidents on the Turner Turnpike in Oklahoma lately, according to statistics released by the Oklahoma Highway
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.— The Florida Trucking Association (FTA) has selected top truck drivers from across the state to become members of the 2025-2028 Florida Road Team
A widely used Internet infrastructure company said that it has resolved an issue that led to outages impacting users of everything from ChatGPT and the
HUDSON, Ill — Nussbaum Technology a sister company of Nussbaum Transportation Services, is announcing the creation of BidRight, a bid automation and intelligence platform that
BEAVERTON, Ore. — Broker-posted spot rates in the Truckstop.com system performed roughly as expected during the week ending Nov. 14. “Refrigerated spot rates rose modestly
The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) has recognized professional truck drivers John Patterson, Dee Leatherwood, Kevin Wojtasiak, Amy Cataldo, Alexander Smith, Kevin Olsen, Jeanine Reinhard and
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — A Tuesday morning crash involving a flatbed in Tennessee sent one person to the hospital by helicopter. Clarksville, Tenn. Fire and Rescue
MARMADUKE, Ark. — The Greene County Sheriff’s Office and Marmaduke, Arkansas police department responded to a scene on Monday night of a tractor trailer nearly
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland officials have more than doubled the estimated cost to replace Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed and killed six