WASHINGTON — Hiring rebounded in March as U.S. employers added a solid 196,000 jobs, up sharply from February’s scant gain and evidence that many businesses
GRAIN VALLEY, Mo. —  The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association will appeal a ruling issued Thursday in a class-action lawsuit regarding tolls on users of the
WASHINGTON — The length of America’s structurally deficient bridges if placed end-to-end would span nearly 1,100 miles, the distance between Chicago and Houston, a new
WASHINGTON —  The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has declared South Dakota-licensed truck driver Clayton Virgil Hall to be an imminent hazard to public safety
ARLINGTON, Va. — The American Trucking Associations is taking a multi-pronged approach to get Congress moving on comprehensive funding for the nation’s infrastructure, with an
PORTLAND, Ore. — Spot truckload freight posting volume was virtually unchanged during the week ending March 31 while the number of truck posts increased 5
MIAMI – According to a survey released Wednesday by the National Safety Council and the Emergency Responder Safety Institute, 71 percent of U.S. drivers take
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Volvo Group’s Hagerstown powertrain manufacturing facility received $1,180,400 in rebate incentives from Potomac Edison for a number of energy efficiency upgrades
Orders for new Class 8 trucks dipped below 16,000, according to the two companies that track and analyze such data. ACT Research said preliminary North
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Great Dane Tuesday said it had established three new flatbed trailer distribution centers located across the United States. The new locations include
ARLINGTON, Va. — Citing the magnitude of everyday trade between the U.S. and Mexico, Bob Costello, the chief economist and senior vice president of international
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – While two trucking groups have maintained in lawsuits that a California high court’s recent decision on what constitutes an independent contractor violates
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — TravelCenters of America (TravelCenters), operator of the TA, Petro Stopping Centers and TA Express brands, presented a check for $112,946 to Truckers
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Canada — Bison Transport has acquired Amherst, Wisconsin-based H.O. Wolding (HOW), a 320-truck, dry van fleet with truckload operations in the midwest, northeast