Your brakes may be a problem. In fact, Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) inspectors placed 19% of vehicles inspected out of service (OOS) during the
SAC COUNTY, Iowa — An Iowa truck driver whose body was found in April after he went missing died from acute methamphetamine intoxication and hypothermia,
COOK, Minn. — Several small-town tourist meccas in northern Minnesota have been inundated by floodwaters after a deluge of rain earlier this week, while another
WASHINGTON — In a letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, the American Trucking Associations (ATA) on Thursday, June 20, expressed concern about the U.S.
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — The Kenworth truck assembly plant in Chillicothe, Ohio, recently held what has now become the annual Kenworth Truck Parade in downtown Chillicothe.
DENVER — A tractor-trailer driver who allegedly caused a fatality accident along U.S. 285 on June 11 in Colorado faces four misdemeanor charges after a
COLUMBUS, Ind. — May’s net trailer orders totaled 6,100 units, about 46% lower year-over-year, and 7,650 units below April’s intake. This is according to ACT
TORONTO — Artificial intelligence (AI) transportation company Waabi has raised $200 million to help fund its goal of deploying fully autonomous Class 8 rigs on
WASHINGTON — PACCAR is recalling certain 2025 Kenworth K270, K370, T280, T380, T480, T680, T880, W900 and W990, along with 2025 Peterbilt 220, 536, 537,
BOISE, IDAHO — In honor of Take Your Pet to Work Week (June 17-21), transportation professionals can have their furry or feathery friends “verified” by
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Although spot rates increased for two of the three principal equipment types, total broker-posted spot rates in the Truckstop system were essentially
WASHINGTON — American Trucking Associations’ (ATAs) advanced seasonally adjusted For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index increased 3.6% in May after decreasing 1% in April. In May, the
Truck drivers know a lot about government regulations. After all, their entire day must fit within parameters set by the government. From restrictions on driving
WASHINGTON — The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) has released new research identifying ways to increase the number of women truck drivers entering and staying
WASHINGTON — The American Petroleum Institute (API) filed a lawsuit in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday, June 18, challenging the U.S. Environmental
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Trucking data in May reflected a temporary slowing pace of price inflation. There were higher truck orders, lower Cass Freight shipments and