100°F and No Idling: If It’s Too Hot For A Dog – Shouldn’t It Be Too Hot For A Driver? Published:July 25, 2014By Summer SmithFacebookTwitterWhatsAppCopy URL “I’m forced to turn off engine while waiting to be loaded even its 100°F, no matter what. They don’t have drivers room or decent restroom. Why do they treat us like human trash? – Even dogs have right to sit in place with AC.” – Wolf This Week in TruckingFMCSA warns truckers not to buy, sell or lease a USDOT or MC number Laws & Regulations March 13, 2026 Arizona troopers find 151 violations during I-10 commercial vehicle enforcement operations Laws & Regulations March 13, 2026 Trucker reunited with rig after mudslide washes out road Road Conditions March 9, 2026 Attorneys general speak out against self-driving trucks hauling hazmat Laws & Regulations March 9, 2026 VideosTruckers worry as diesel climbs nearly 86 cents per gallon in a week Finances March 9, 2026 Body cam footage shows trucker accused of stalking speeding off with officer hanging off cab Crime March 5, 2026 Flatbedder does his best to avoid sedan that just pulled out in front of him Trucking News February 25, 2026 Video shows thieves boxing in commercial truck at intersection to steal computer equipment, California cops say Videos February 24, 2026