Trucking News
Schneider Selling ‘Large Selection Of Used Fleet Equipment’
“Schneider’s used fleet trailers are versatile and a solid investment for trucking operations, storage units, farm use, construction projects and pallet companies,†said Rob Reich, vice president, Maintenance, at Schneider. “Buyers will be hard pressed to find a better value.â€
La DOT Announces Oversize/Overweight Travel Restrictions During Mardi Gras
The Louisiana Department of Transportation wants drivers to be aware of road closures and restrictions during the 4-day festivities.
Oklahoma Tanker Spill Creates ‘Sticky’ Situation
A tanker spill which occurred on Wednesday morning has created quite a sticky situation in Oklahoma City. News9.com - Oklahoma City, OK - News, Weather,...
Video: Tow Truck Pulls Tractor Into Vehicles
A tow truck is pulling a tractor out of the snow. The tractor keeps hitting a parked vehicle.
WARNING: Fraudulent DOT Letter Circulating
According to the Missouri Trucking Association, yet another round of fraudulent DOT letters are being circulated. The letters are dated February 19, 2014 and are signed under the fictitious name Lois James- Senior Procurement Officer.
Truck Driver Unknowingly Accepts Load of Illegal Drugs
The truck driver assigned to pick up the load in Denver and deliver it to Dallas said he became suspicious of some of the shipment so he called the police.
TravelCenters of America Opens New Restaurant At Pearsall, Texas Location
The 24-hour restaurant is located at the Petro travel center at Interstate 35, Exit 101.
FMCSA Shutters Atlanta Passenger Carrier
Today, the FMCSA announced the agency has put the brakes on an Atlanta-based passenger carrier, STSC Transportation Services.
Nominations Now Being Accepted for the Next America’s Road Team Captains
The American Trucking Association today announced it is seeking nominations for professional truck drivers to serve on the 2015-2016 America's Road Team.
Connecticut Man Sentenced To Jail For Falsifying And Destroying Driver Logs
A Connecticut man has been sentenced to jail for falsifying and destroying driver logs.
Proposed Kentucky Bill Would Increase Weight Limits For Livestock Haulers
A new bill currently making its way through the Kentucky state House would allow for trucks hauling poultry and other livestock and agricultural materials to haul up to 88,000 pounds, or 10% of the max allowable weight.