Truck drivers are enjoying a boom in popularity as they deliver critical supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic and the industry receives positive media exposure. At
ATLANTA – The American Transportation Research Institute is releasing new data that quantifies the continued impacts of COVID-19 business disruptions on the trucking industry. ATRI’s
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — In an effort to protect both customers and employees during the COVID-19 pandemic, Pilot Co. has implemented enhanced safety measures at the
Several states are issuing, clarifying, and in some cases extending a variety of temporary truck weight waivers in support of national COVID-19 relief and prevention
NEW YORK CITY – The New York City Department of Transportation has opened two temporary overnight parking locations to assist drivers hauling COVID-19 relief and
WESTLAKE, Ohio – TravelCenters of America Inc. announced on Friday, April 17 that primarily as a result of its full-service restaurant closures, TA has made
ARLINGTON, Va. — On Thursday (April 16), American Trucking Associations joined President Donald Trump at an event on the White House lawn to recognize the
TORONTO — Essential workers must wear a protective face covering when crossing the border from the United States to Canada, according to a notice released
Since the Federal Highway Administration issued a notice April 3 allowing states to issue permits for food trucks to operate at rest areas earlier this
WASHINGTON – President Donald J. Trump has announced a group of executives, economists, scholars and industry leaders who together will form various Great American Economic
GRAIN VALLEY, Mo. — The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association is reaching out to both big box retailers and Congress to help resolve what OOIDA is
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Cummins has reached an agreement with 3M to manufacture high-efficiency particulate filters for use in 3M’s Powered Air Purifying Respirators, or PAPRs.
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. — Averitt Express has begun distributing protective face masks to more than 5,000 of its associates. Drivers, dock workers and other frontline associates
First responders free a driver of a tractor-trailer after the vehicle crashed into the wall of a bridge in Chesapeake early Monday morning. The tractor-trailer