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Pennsylvania Approves Privatization of Highways
More tolls and fees could be in store for truckers if Pennsylvania passes a bill to privatize all roads and bridges in 2012.
New “Safety Corridors” Proposed for Kansas
Been stung with a speeding ticket? Kansas is ready to capitalize on your misfortune...
Veterans Scholarships Offered by Swift Trucking
Trucking company offers jobs to military veterans and those in the Guard and Reserves. Find out how to qualify inside.
FMCSA Pushing for Speed Limiters on All Trucks
Citing the results of a new study in conjunction with some previous European surveys, the FMCSA feels that truck safety can get even better by installing speed limiters.
FMCSA Orders Utah Carrier Out of Service
A Utah carrier that violated multiple requirements has been shut down this week. Read who and why inside.
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?
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.
Speedco Holding Event for Joplin Tornado Victims
CDL Life will be headed down to Joplin, Missouri to participate in the "All Roads Lead to Joplin" benefit in May. Are you?
Truckers Giving Back
Trucker Charity and Operation Roger work 'hand-in-paw' to help truckers, their families and their communities. Find out how you can make a difference in the lives of others.
Video: CDL Life Reviews 2012 MATS
Here's what we saw and who we spoke with at the 2012 Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Kentucky. It was busy!
Freightliner Names Concept Truck Design Winner
Freightliner names the Future of Pride & Profit design contest winner for 2012 at this year's Mid-America Trucking Show. Find out who it is, and what they made inside.
FMCSA Officials Get Schooled at MATS
Officials from the FMCSA opened the floor to questions and concerns from truck drivers during their presentation at MATS. It was, uhhh "lively."