OMAHA, Neb. — Many states are still tirelessly working to recover after catastrophic flooding affected parts of the Midwest recently. Hundreds of families lost their
ARLINGTON, Va. — The American Trucking Associations Thursday, along with three motor carriers representing the industry, appealed last week’s decision by the federal district court
WASHINGTON — Nearly nine in 10 Americans support the DRIVE-Safe Act, newly re-introduced bipartisan legislation supporters say will help address the nation’s shortage of truck
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — TMAF released results of a recent national poll and detailed five years of efforts during a news conference Thursday at the Mid-America
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Republican-led Missouri House on Tuesday advanced a $100 million spending plan for roads and bridges that one Democrat said would
CAMDEN, Ark. — A commercial truck carrying an unknown chemical exploded Wednesday morning on a highway in Arkansas, killing the driver and creating a massive
ATLANTA — The North American Commercial Vehicle Show, a biennial B2B trucking industry event focusing on the needs of fleet owners, managers and decision makers,
GREENBELT, Md. — The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA) International Roadcheck will take place June 4-6. Over that 72-hour period, commercial motor vehicle inspectors in
GRAIN VALLEY, Mo. — The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association is urging the U.S. Trade Representative to continue moving forward with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement approval
ARLINGTON, Va. — The American Transportation Research Institute Board of Directors has approved the 2019 Top Research Priorities as identified by ATRI’s Research Advisory Committee.
CARLSBAD, N.M. — A key highway in southeastern New Mexico and another West Texas are getting much-needed upgrades to accommodate the rise in traffic from
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington House Democrats released their two-year transportation budget proposal Monday, with $9.9 billion in spending for projects including a new hybrid-electric ferry
A harsher-than-usual and prolonged winter is increasing the pothole repair workload for many state departments of transportation. The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) reported March
A “bomb cyclone” that struck the Midwest earlier this month, causing major flooding across Nebraska and parts of Iowa and Missouri, is responsible for more
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Legislature began work in earnest Thursday on Gov. Tim Walz’s transportation plan, including his hotly disputed proposal to raise