During National Truck Driver Appreciation Week (Sept. 11-17), several companies are saluting America’s truck drivers. Some are even offering drivers rewards and discounts throughout the
BOISE, Idaho — In honor of National Truck Driver Appreciation Week (Sept. 11-17), Truckstop announced Monday that it has set a Guinness World Records title
Most drivers of tank equipment will tell you it’s different from other forms of trucking. In addition to unique driving characteristics — like top-heavy loads
ATLANTA — The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) has launched the 2022 Top Industry Issues Survey. This 18th annual survey asks all members of the trucking
NEENAH, Wis. — Drivers wanting to obtain their initial hazardous materials endorsement are now subject to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s new entry-level driver
KIRKLAND, Wash. — A Kenworth T680 Next Generation will transport the 2022 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from the National Forests in North Carolina to Washington,
WASHINGTON — In an ongoing effort to help states repair and rebuild critical infrastructure that residents and businesses rely on following extreme weather events, the
KIRKLAND, Wash. — After receiving entries from a record number of nominators, FASTPORT recently announced its Top 12 finalists for “Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence,”
COLUMBUS, Ind. — According to the recently released North American Commercial Vehicle On-Highway Engine OUTLOOK, published by ACT Research and Rhein Associates, the commercial vehicle
BOISE, Idaho — Earnings expectations for freight brokers may move higher, according to the latest Bloomberg | Truckstop survey, which recently polled brokerage and truckload
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has announced the appointment of members to the Women of Trucking Advisory
SAN DIEGO — A judge has lifted the preliminary injunction that barred California from enforcing its AB5 law. Despite that, challenges to the law restricting
SACRAMENTO — The California Air Resources Board (CARB) recently previewed the Heavy-Duty Inspection and Maintenance Program (HD I/M), which is due to begin phasing in