CLEVELAND — Two horses belonging to the Cleveland Police Department slowed traffic on March 2 along Interstate 90 in the city’s downtown after stamping away
TRUCKEE, Calif. — A powerful blizzard that closed highways and wreaked other havoc had mostly moved through the Sierra Nevada by early Monday but forecasters
It’s not a particularly novel thing for a company executive to say investing in people is their company’s primary strategy for success — but relatively
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Described by Cummins as the manufacturer’s “most efficient heavy-duty diesel engine ever,” the next-generation X15 was unveiled during an online press event
WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has opened public comments on an application for exemption related to rear-vision mirrors. According to the
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. –- Truck drivers and other Averitt associates recently donated $1,500,001 to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The contribution is a record amount for
COLUMBUS, Ind. — ACT Research analysts welcomed commercial vehicle industry leaders at their semi-annual seminar in February and discussed the current market conditions and forecast
While this year’s battle for the U.S. presidency will undoubtedly claim bragging rights as the most-watched political race, those in the trucking industry are keeping
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — People, whether they’re good workers or bad ones, directly affect any company’s success rate. So, when officials at Workhound — a web-based
When Dave Williams stepped into the role of chairman of the Truckload Carriers Association last year, he immediately set to work addressing issues faced by
STINNETT, Texas — A dusting of snow covered a desolate landscape of scorched prairie, dead cattle and burned-out homes in the Texas Panhandle on Thursday,
ASHFORD, Conn. — Two tractor-trailers crashed on a Connecticut highway early Thursday, landing in a pond and killing one person, officials said. Police said the
WASHINGTON — The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) is calling on motor carriers to provide input for the annual update of its Operational Costs of
WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has removed five electronic logging devices (ELDs) from its list of registered ELDs, according to a