SAINT IGNACE, Mich. — The Mackinac Bridge remains closed to all traffic because of ice falling from the bridge’s cables and towers. While closing the
WASHINGTON — U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Pete Buttigieg has announced that $2.9 billion in funding is now available for major infrastructure projects through
HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut will temporarily suspend its 25-cent-per-gallon excise tax on gasoline after a bipartisan vote by state lawmakers Wednesday in an effort to
LANSING, Mich. — Michigan lawmakers late Wednesday unveiled and began passing a massive $4.8 billion spending plan, one that will upgrade long-neglected infrastructure including water
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State Highway Patrol released a new dashboard devoted to safety belt enforcement and education, furthering its emphasis that the use
HOLBROOK, N.Y. — Solo Advanced Vehicle Technologies has selected the uniqueEV® battery electric drive system from Unique Electric Solutions to power its first test trucks.
IRVING, Texas — FleetPride, Inc. announced Tuesday that it has acquired the assets of Portville Truck & Auto Repair. Along with their two main locations
COLUMBUS, Ind. — The latest release of ACT’s For-Hire Trucking Index, with February 2022 data, showed decreases in the Volume and Pricing Indices, as the
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Wyoming will soon receive National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) formula funds to use to facilitate electric vehicle infrastructure development, especially charging stations,
WINDSORT LOCKS, Conn. — After a two-year hiatus, the Motor Transport Association of Connecticut will hold the 71st Annual Connecticut Truck Driving Championship. This year’s
FENTON, Mich. — Webasto North America announced the introduction of its new SmarTemp 3.0 and SmarTemp 3.0 Bluetooth controllers Tuesday. The new devices control both
AURORA, Colo. — Wagner Equipment Co. announced Tuesday the arrival of its first Nikola Tre battery-electric vehicle zero-emission, Class 8 semi-truck. Wagner Equipment Co. represents
LANSING, Mich. — The use of red-light cameras to issue traffic tickets would be banned in Michigan law under legislation that was approved Tuesday by