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TCA Approves 65 Mph Speed Limiters

If the TCA gets their way, all long haul semi trucks will soon be governed to 65 mph.

$109 Billion Transportation Bill Still Being Debated

If Democrats and Republicans can't agree on the new Surface Transportation Bill by March 31st, job losses could be devastating.

Joyce Brenny Named Most “Influential Woman in Trucking”

This week Navistar, WIT and the TCA announced the "Most Influential Woman in Trucking."

Clean Diesel Advances in 2012 Report

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) released a report detailing how much cleaner diesel fuel burns in today's trucks. Find out just how clean inside...

Log Truckers Raise Thousands for Childrens’ Hospitals

Truckers and loggers from the timber industry have raised millions of dollars to date for Oregon health clinics designed to help neonatal care for babies born at risk.

State Supreme Court Affirms Campus Conceal & Carry Law

The Colorado Supreme Court overruled University of Colorado Board of Regents decision to ban conceal & carry on campus, citing it as contrary to the state's constitution.

New Missouri Trucking Bills Prevent Excess Taxes

Missouri lawmakers are trying to ensure that certain trucking tax exemptions will be signed into law soon. Find out if your routes are affected.

New Jersey Bill Clouds Owner/Operator Roles

Trucking Industry groups are facing off against New Jersey lawmakers who seek to redefine owner/operator duties on company payrolls.

Trucking News Central: March 2, 2012

Thanks for tuning in to Trucking News Central! This week we talk about the best GPS for truckers, Trucking gear to save you fuel,...

Drug War May Catch Truckers by Surprise In Ohio

An Ohio senator, backed by a governor's drug initiative could cause unforeseen problems for law-abiding truckers.

Truckers, Lawmakers Square Off Over Tax Break

It's just about a classic case of "damned if you do, damned if you don't." Lawmakers pit trucker's budgets against improving road quality in Arkansas.

State Dept. Warns Against Trucker Travel in Mexico

The U.S. State Department has issued a travel warning for commuters and truckers crossing the border into Mexico due to cartel and human trafficking activity.

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