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Allegations of Sexual Harassment and Abuse At a Major Carrier
More than 100 woman have stepped forward, claiming allegations of sexual harassment and assault at a major carrier. Because of technicalities, the women may never see justice.
Texas Trucking Company Earns Two Distinctions
Central Freight Lines honored for safety and their commitment to the environment.
Bacon Lovers Will Be In 7th Heaven
How much do you love bacon? Test your devotion to the crunchy, smoky pork with this article.
Trucker Recounts Texas Tornado Scene
Truck driver witnesses Texas tornado and recounts the scene.
VIDEO: Schneider Trucking Terminal Thrashed By Tornado
Amazing video footage of a tornado that ripped through the Schneider Trucking hub just outside Arlington, Texas today, April 3, 2012.
Trucker: GPS Get Me a $7,000 Fine
While your GPS may keep you from getting lost, it might not keep you out of trouble.
How About Driving For Less Than Minimum Wage?
31 drivers were working for less than minimum wage. The U.S. government sued the company, on behalf of the drivers, but did they get the drivers what they deserve?
TWIC Card Program May be DOA
Transportation Worker Identification Credential managed by the Dept. of Homeland Security is in place, but does it work? Do we have enough money to fund it going forward?
The FMCSA MAY Be Offering Flexibility to Sleeper Berth Rule
At the Mid-America Trucking Show, FMCSA administrator, Anne Ferro challenged carriers to develop a pilot program for the current sleeper berth regulation. Will the proposal change the current hours of service ruling?
Man Who Took 100 Truckers For a Ride Gets Jail Sentence
A California man conned more than 100 truckers. Did he get what he deserves?
Truckers Need Respect They Already Earned, Says WIT
Feeling long on hours, but short on respect? WIT's Joyce Brenny knows what you're feeling and wants more people to know about it.
TCA Chairman Gary Salisbury’s Parting Advice: Say ‘Yes’
Truckload Carriers of America's incumbent chairman, Gary Salisbury, tells delegates trucking industry must become an industry of 'yes.'