WARNER, N.H. — New Hampshire troopers say a tractor-trailer hauling 60,000 pounds of garbage overturned on I-89, sending trash across the highway in Warner. “I
WASHINGTON — Citing climate-damaging tailpipe emissions, 23 governors signed a pledge Tuesday backing California leaders in their showdown with the Trump administration over its plans
Truckload carrier CFI has added to its fleet of big-rig trucks with custom-designed, large format truck wrap graphics recognizing those who serve. The company recently
WASHINGTON — Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, a tier one supplier of commercial vehicle integrated safety technologies, is joining the Alliance for Driver Safety & Security,
We at The Trucker collaborate with the Truckload Carriers Association to publish Truckload Authority, the official publication of the association that represents the interests of
WESTLAKE, Ohio — TravelCenters of America, nationwide operator of the TA, Petro Stopping Centers and TA Express travel center network, has launched a new round
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Pilot Flying J’s annual Road Warrior program returning and is accepting nominations to recognize professional drivers in the U.S. who demonstrate superior
MOBILE, Ala. — City officials in Mobile say they’re confident the state of Alabama will reduce toll amounts for the proposed Interstate 10 Mobile River
ARLINGTON, Va. — The American Trucking Associations has revealed the official 2019 National Truck Driver Appreciation Week logo and thank-a-trucker toolkit. The association also announced
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Doron “D” Doravi of Phoenix, a professional truck driver for Diamond Transportation System of Racine, Wisconsin, has been named a Highway Angel
WASHINGTON — The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has ordered Freight Rite Inc. — based in Florence, Kentucky — to reinstate a truck driver
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Professional truck drivers Scott Wagner of Spartan Direct, based in Pevely, Missouri, and Robert Barnette of Swift Transportation Company based in Phoenix
It’s approaching nine years since the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration implemented the Compliance, Safety, Accountability program. Although quite controversial in the beginning, CSA has
OKLAHOMA CITY — Officials say the number of structurally deficient bridges in Oklahoma has dropped from about 1,170 in 2004 to 132. Transportation Secretary Tim