WASHINGTON — The General Accounting Office has recommended that the Department of Transportation take steps to provide a standardized definition of underride crashes and data
WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Highways and Transit delved into ways to improve roadway safety during a recent hearing
TULSA, Okla. — Driver iQ, a provider of background screening and driver monitoring services to the trucking industry, said carriers taking part in its first
ST. PAUL, Minn. — All Minnesota residents would be allowed to obtain driver’s licenses regardless of their immigration status under a bill that passed the
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri senators on Thursday gave initial approval to a compromise plan by spending $50 million upfront and potentially borrowing another $300
PLOVER, Wis. — The Women In Trucking Association has named Judy R. McReynolds, chairman, president and chief executive officer of ArcBest, as the winner of
KIRKLAND Wash. —  Kenworth, Fastport and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Hiring Our Heroes initiative are joining together for the fourth consecutive year to
By Sean Kilcarr, AASHTO Senior Editor WASHINGTON — In the shadow of the Frederick Douglas Memorial Bridge – Washington, D.C.’s largest transportation infrastructure project to
WASHINGTON — May Trucking Company, headquartered in Brooks, Oregon, has accepted an invitation to join the Alliance for Driver Safety & Security, also known as
COLUMBIA FALLS, Maine — National nonprofit Wreaths Across America (WAA) is in search of at least three sets of professional team drivers — retired, or
GREENBELT, Md. —  The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s 2019 North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria is now in effect. The 2019 out-of-service criteria replaces and supersedes
GRAIN VALLEY, Mo. —  The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association will appeal a ruling issued Thursday in a class-action lawsuit regarding tolls on users of the
WASHINGTON — The length of America’s structurally deficient bridges if placed end-to-end would span nearly 1,100 miles, the distance between Chicago and Houston, a new
WASHINGTON —  The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has declared South Dakota-licensed truck driver Clayton Virgil Hall to be an imminent hazard to public safety