Monthly Archives: June, 2012

High Truck Driver Turnover = Healthy Industry?

A Los Angeles Times columnist believes high truck driver turnover rates means a healthy trucking industry. Is he over-generalizing an issue seen as a large problem?

Big Gulp Ban: Some Massachusetts Residents May Say Goodbye to Super-sized Sugary Beverages

A Big Gulp Ban? Following NYC Mayor Bloomberg, the mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts is proposing a ban on giant sugary soft drink portion sizes, too.

Diesel Fuel Pollution Down 50% in California

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) are happy to find that diesel particulate pollution in the state is at a generational record low. Does this mean they'll lay off over-regulating truck drivers for a while?

OOIDA Pres. Challenges Lawmakers on EOBR Claims

Jim Johnston of the OOIDA went to bat for the small company truck driver last week as he challenged claims made about EOBRs by the ATA and lobbyist groups in Washington.

VIDEO: Oak Grove Trucker Jamboree Review

Trucks, music and fun at this year's Oak Grove Trucker Jamboree.

Select Arkansas Highways To Get Increased Speed Limit

Select Arkansas highways to get increased speed limits. Which ones will be affected?

Ohio Law Would Criminalize Hidden Compartments In Vehicles

Ohio is expected to pass a bill that is intended to combat drug trafficking. How would the bill affect you?

Truck Driver Who Saved Woman Honored Again

Truck driver who saved pregnant woman from her attacker is honored for the second time.

Trucker Apps: My DAT Trucker Services

CDLLife presents a video guide to trucker apps featuring My DAT Trucker Services. Watch the video to learn how to use this time-saving app for truckers.

T. Boone Pickens Backing CNG for Trucking Industry

One of America's leading energy magnates has intensified his push for Natural Gas to be the next big thing for trucking and rail industries. Does he have enough facts to back up his pocketbook?

Trucking Companies Have Staying Power

Each day, it seems as though more and more businesses are closing their doors. Is the trucking industry immune?

Defense Bill Puts Small Trucking Biz at Disadvantage

Small-business truck drivers recognize that the proposed changes by the House in the Surface Transportation Bill could end up favoring certain vendors and carriers who have more money to spend on equipment.

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