GRAIN VALLEY, Mo. — The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association said Monday it adamantly opposes recently-introduced legislation that would drastically increase insurance costs for the nation’s
SALT LAKE CITY— EpicVue, providers of premium in-cab satellite TV packaged exclusively for the trucking industry, said Monday that owner-operators can now subscribe independently and
WASHINGTON — A bipartisan group of four lead senators from the Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee Monday introduced the largest highway legislation in history.
TUALATIN, Ore. — Reddaway, a less-than-truckload service provider in the western United States and Canada, is offering the Reddaway Truck Driving Apprenticeship. The apprenticeship is
LAREDO, Texas — Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents on July 23 rescued 10 individuals in a human smuggling attempt at the immigration checkpoint on Interstate
ARLINGTON, Va. — The American Transportation Research Institute, the trucking industry’s not-for-profit research organization, has launched the 2019 Top Industry Issues Survey. The annual survey
WASHINGTON — A paper released by the Brookings Institution in mid-July indicates that “costly environmental review delays” are a major reason why the cost of
WASHINGTON — A “big picture” two-year budget deal hammered out between Congressional leaders of both parties and President Donald Trump on July 23 does not
Statistically speaking, professional truck driving is considered one of the most dangerous jobs in America. But those statistics deal with on-the-road dangers. For some drivers,
DALLAS — Drivewyze, provider of PreClear weigh station bypass service, has launched its new Drivewyze Safety Notifications service. The new service, currently being offered for
WASHINGTON – The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Wednesday published a proposed rule the agency said would reduce burdens and costs for commercial driver’s license
Seven motorcyclists are dead, a trucker has pleaded guilty to negligent homicide, a Massachusetts trucking company is under investigation and the head of the Massachusetts
ARLINGTON, Va. — The American Trucking Associations Wednesday released its latest examination of the driver shortage, finding the industry needed 60,800 more drivers at the