ATA and Six House Lawmakers Are Pushing HHS to Stop Stalling on Modern Drug Testing
The trucking industry is turning up the heat on Washington again over drug testing, and this time the pressure is aimed directly at HHS.
On April 17, the American Trucking Associations backed a letter from six...
The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing a case that could have a real impact on freight brokers, small carriers, and the way freight gets booked across the country.
At the center of it is a legal fight over whether freight brokers can be sued under state negligence laws for hiring an unsafe carrier...
U.S. Trailer Orders Jumped 42% in March — But Don't Pop the Champagne Yet
There was finally some life in the U.S. trailer market in March, but it's a little too early to call it a full recovery.
ACT Research reported preliminary net trailer orders came in at 18,800 units for the month, up...
The fight over EPA’s Phase 3 truck emissions rule just got bigger, and this one reaches far beyond Washington policy circles. Truck makers have now stepped in to support EPA’s repeal of the Phase 3 greenhouse-gas standards for heavy-duty vehicles. Those standards were supposed to begin with...
Used Class 8 Truck Sales Are Picking Up — But Buyers Aren't Going All In Just Yet
The used truck market showed more life in March, and if you're an owner-operator or small fleet watching every equipment dollar, that's worth paying attention to.
ACT Research reported that preliminary...
For truckers, a good CB antenna can make the difference between clear communication and frustrating static. Choosing the right antenna requires...
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