TMAF to Host National Middle School Art Competition
ARLINGTON, Va. — Trucking Moves America Forward (TMAF) is seeking young artists in middle school to join their art competition. Students are asked to create
ARLINGTON, Va. — Trucking Moves America Forward (TMAF) is seeking young artists in middle school to join their art competition. Students are asked to create
When most drivers think about “impairment,” they think of alcohol consumption, or possibly the use of illegal drugs. Those substances can certainly impair a driver’s
There’s an awful lot about LeAnna Thompson’s life that followed its own muse. She never imagined herself riding around the country in the cab of
HARTFORD, Conn. — A wide-ranging bill aimed at reducing vehicle emissions in Connecticut, including the likely adoption of California’s clean air standards for certain trucks
WASHINGTON — Citing growing worries about high gasoline prices, Democratic leaders announced an effort Thursday to give the Federal Trade Commission increased authority to crack
JACKSON, Miss. – Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves has announced the signing of multiple pieces of legislation, appropriating hundreds of millions of dollars for major infrastructure
WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) wants to install speed limiters on commercial vehicles (CMVs) operating across the country, according to a
COLUMBUS, Ind. — ACT Research is responding to a recent op-ed piece that ran in a transportation trade publication proclaiming that “the sky is falling”
When it comes to driving, there’s nothing Alan and Karen Wrobel can’t put in motion. The Florida-based husband-and-wife team have been working behind the wheel
Conditions for earning a profit in trucking are cyclical in nature. When freight is plentiful, rates tend to rise — and truckers buy more trucks
SAN DIEGO — Lytx® Inc., a video telematics company, released its fourth annual “State of the Data” report on vehicle fleets on Wednesday. The findings show
COLUMBUS, Ind. — March net U.S. trailer orders of 37,901 units increased more than 40% from the previous month and were nearly 28% higher compared
BOISE, Idaho – Carriers are optimistic about growth in volume and rates this year, despite rising fuel and equipment costs that are squeezing profitability, according
BRANSON, Mo. — Online registration for the 40th Annual Shell Rotella® SuperRigs® is now open. The event will roll into Branson, Missouri, June 9-11. Pre-registration
CAMDEN, Ark. — Jimmy Quarels has driven a log truck through the winding dirt roads in the thick pinewoods of southern Arkansas for 20 years.
SAN JOSE, Calif. — A new study released by the Silicon Valley Leadership Group Foundation finds that the impact of automated trucking in California would increase
U.S. sales of new Class 8 trucks rose by a whopping 35.8% in March compared to February sales figures, but the increase isn’t a sign
ARLINGTON, Va. — American Trucking Associations’ (ATA) advanced seasonally adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index increased 2.4% in March after rising 0.7% in February. In
The new commercial driver’s license (CDL) training requirements that went into effect in February will result in fewer drivers being trained by friends or family
ATLANTA – The Coca-Cola Company has donated $1 million to the Technical Colleges System of Georgia’s (TCSG) Commercial Truck Driving Program to support what its