LOS ANGELES — The former safety manager of a California distribution service will not spend any time behind bars after pleading guilty to conspiracy charges
WASHINGTON — The federal government’s multi-billion infrastructure improvement bill, formally known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), has left many wondering just what’s in it
WASHINGTON — Earl Adams, Jr. was sworn in as deputy administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) on Feb. 27. Adams has served
WASHINGTON — PACCAR Incorporated (PACCAR) is recalling certain 2021-24 Kenworth T280, T380, T480, Peterbilt 536, 537 and 548 vehicles due to a braking system issue,
PORTLAND, Ore. — Winter storms sowed more chaos across the U.S. on Thursday, shutting down much of Portland after the city experienced its second snowiest
NEW ORLEANS — Multiple people have received federal jail time for their roles in a scheme to stage automobile accidents with tractor-trailers in order to
MINNEAPOLIS — Brutal winter weather bringing snow, dangerous gusts of wind and bitter cold settled over much of the northern U.S. on Wednesday, shutting down
WASHINGTON — American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris Spear told Congress on Feb. 15 that the industry needed realistic national timelines and targets to
ATLANTA — It’s the heavyweight lobbying battle of this year’s Georgia legislative session: Should the state allow heavier trucks on its roads? The House Transportation
STEVENSVILLE, MD — Stertil-Koni employees, along with their friends and families, gathered Feb. 3 to jump into the icy Chesapeake Bay at Sandy Point State
TORONTO — A public commission announced Feb. 17 that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government met the “very high threshold” for invoking the Emergencies Act