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Trucking In the 70s – Cannonball Run

Have a look at the big romp from the 70s that blended big cars, high speed and bombshells.

Transporting Nukes – Can You Spot Them?

The Cold War is over, but the high-dollar cargo is still on the road. How do you spot them?

WIT’s 3rd Annual “Salute to Women in Trucking” Mar. 24th

Women In Trucking are looking for members, and they want to create a big showing during the Mid-America Trucking Show at the Kentucky Exposition Center this March.

Big Rig Barbecue: Top Gear Sets Off A Trailer Full Of Fireworks

The first episode of Top Gear, Season 2 has cast and crew lighting up the landscape by setting fire to a trailer full of fireworks while driving down the highway!

Transportation Company Recovers Stolen Art

A British transportation company discovered an amazing mother load of art that had been missing for nearly a decade. How much was it worth?

The World-Famous “Death Road”

Do you know any truck drivers who have navigated the world's most dangerous road? Go along for the ride in this point of view video of Bolivia's Yungas Road.

Transportation Groups Petition Senate Against New Tollroads

The ATA, AAA and many other industry and safety groups are opposed to new tolling charges cleared in the new Surface Transportation Bill. Find out who else is against it.

Trucking in the 70s – “CHiPs”

Back in the 70s and early 80s, kids tuned into CHiPs to see one thing: huge, complicated car and truck wrecks.And every week NBC's CHiPs delivered.
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Speed Camera Restrictions Gaining Momentum

Lawmakers, Law Enforcement and Trucking groups are at a stalemate regarding states use of red light and speed cameras. It's safety vs. revenue and no one's happy.

How Will Trucking Overcome the Driver Shortage? Pt. 2

To combat the qualified driver shortage within the trucking industry, some carriers are trying new tactics to keep their edge. Is it working?

ATA CEO Bill Graves Files Lawsuit Over HOS Ruling

Citing unqualified predictions about safety and productivity, Bill Graves of the ATA is asking a Circuit Court of Appeals to roll back the revised Hours of Service ruling handed down in Nov. 2011.