Tag: Washington D.C.

Study: Digital Billboards Hazard to Truck Drivers

Studies are finding that digital billboards are doing their jobs a little too well, and that has some industry leaders worried about their drivers.

FMCSA Proposes Truck Driver Opinion Survey for EOBRs

The FMCSA wants to know what truck drivers and carriers think about EOBRs and if they feel harassed or exposed while using them.

The Bulldog Delivers the Bark to the Capitol

The State Capitol received an important load yesterday from one of America's trucking favorites.

Lindsay Lawler to Perform at Capitol Christmas Tree Gala

Someone familiar to truck drivers will be given an honorable duty in Washington D.C. this week.

Mack Trucks Helps U.S. Forestry Service with Job Training

While Ben Nighthorse Campbell continued his drive to Washington D.C. hauling the Presidential Tree, he helped some community college students experience trucking.

Industry Opinions: Some Reg’s Just Need to be Broken

A trucking industry commentator fires off some choice words about the pitfalls of over-regulation.

Trucking Company Earns Award Nomination for Military Hire Program

One of the nation's largest carriers was nominated for a distinctive honor this week from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

ATA Rejects Lawsuit by Public Citizen Group Over HOS Data

Truck driver advocacy group Public Citizen experienced a legal setback this week in their case against the ATA and the FMCSA.

Mack Unveils 2012 Capitol Christmas Tree Delivery Truck

The Bulldog barks some holiday cheer into the fall air. See the truck inside.

Armed Forces Truck Driver Bill Passes Senate Vote

Legislation could soon ease the process for former military troops to obtain their commercial driver's licenses when they leave the service and are back home.

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?

US Trucker Detained in Mexico on Ammo Smuggling Charged

Jabin Bogan, 27, of Dallas, is confined to the Villa Aldama federal prison in the state of Veracruz and could face up to 35 years in prison, and it may all be due to a simple mistake.

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