WASHINGTON, D.C. — Most Americans believe the trucking industry plays a vital role in the nation’s economy and have a “favorable impression” of trucking, according
GRAIN VALLEY, Mo. — The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) will hold its annual Truckers for Troops care package campaign Nov. 7-14. The event is
SAN FRANCISCO — In a move the company says launches the backbone for coast-to-coast coverage, Embark Trucks Inc. announced Tuesday, Nov. 1, that it has
The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) is recognizing best-in-class drivers through its revamped Professional Drivers of the Year awards program. TCA is looking for those exceptional
NEW ALBANY, Ind. — Transportation officials are scheduling a nine-day closure of an Ohio River bridge that connects Indiana and Kentucky. The Interstate 64 eastbound
Data from Truckstop and FTR Transportation Intelligence for the week ending Oct. 28 showed little overall change in spot market rates or volume. However, individual
COLUMBUS, IN – ACT Research reported in its Commercial Vehicle Dealer Digest slightly lowered forecasts due to the Fed’s continued action toward inflation, disproportionally impacting
SACRAMENTO — The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has held its first public hearing to receive feedback from the public on a proposal under consideration
Keeping trucks running safely and moving freight is always a formidable endeavor, but with 2023 looming ahead, the challenges seem enormous. New equipment can be
The Trucker Jobs Magazine – November 2022 Digital Edition: Behind the Wheel: Thinking Positive: New York driver finds sense of family, brotherhood in trucking industry | Job Resources |Owning the Wheel | Along for the Ride
Truckload Authority November/December 2022 Digital Edition:
Going for the Goal: Political teams scrimmage for control of US House, Senate. Also in this edition: Parking Conundrum | Safe Sleep | Hands-Free?
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has announced more than $703 million to fund 41 projects in 22 states and one territory that
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. —Shannon Newton, president of the Arkansas Trucking Association, said legalized recreational marijuana in The Natural State would result in fewer capable truckers