Trucking News
Truckers and OOIDA Challenge Hours of Service Rule
Three truckers and the OOIDA take on hours of service rules. While the battle may be over, the war has not yet been won.
Ride of Pride Trucks Presented to Schneider and Cargo Transporters
Freightliner presented two new Cascadia trucks to two trucking companies for the Ride of Pride program. Learn more about the program here.
DHS Committed to Cross Canadian Commerce Plan
The Department of Homeland Security is renewing efforts to build cross-border business with Canada. Should trucking companies be happy about the proposal?
NATO Event Causes Truck Traffic Snarls in Chicago
NATO is holding a summit in downtown Chicago this week that will compromise many well-traveled trucking routes. Find out which routes and what areas to avoid so you can arrive on time.
Delaware Tells Drivers To Stay Out Of The Hammerlane
Delaware legislators are wanting to bring the hammer down on left-lane drivers. Will it help?
Freight Company To Hire 200 Truck Drivers
Freight trucking company to hire 200 new drivers. Get the details here.
Two Shot and Killed At Iowa Trucking Company
A disgruntled employee shoots and kills two at Iowa trucking company. Find out his motive.
BM&L Trucking Ordered to Cease Operations
The FMCSA directed owners of BM&L Trucking, LLC to immediately cease all transportation services based on serious safety violations that posed an imminent hazard to public safety.
FusionHealth Ranks Celadon as Healthiest Trucking Fleet
Celadon is one of the largest fleets in North America, yet due to the company's progressive health initiatives, its also one of the healthiest.
Michigan Opens Truck Route In Detroit
An new road in Detroit has opened for trucks. Find out where.
Missouri Trucking Association Endorses Federal Anti-Roll Bill
The U.S. Department of Transportation is pushing for a mandate on all large trucks and busses to be equipped with anti-rollover technology. Find out when it's expected to be implemented and how much it will cost.
DOT Gives States a Break on Roadsigns
The Department of Transportation pulled back on state regulation for road sign placement. What's driving the stand down?