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  1. FMCSA Moves to Study Truck Parking Shortage — But Don't Expect New Spots Anytime Soon

    FMCSA Moves to Study Truck Parking Shortage — But Don't Expect New Spots Anytime Soon

    Truck parking has been a thorn in the side of this industry for a long time, and now FMCSA is taking another formal step toward getting a handle on just how bad it really is. The agency dropped a Federal Register notice on April 6 saying it plans to move forward with a new information...
  2. I-70 Autonomous Truck Corridor Adds Three More Freight Trucks

    I-70 Autonomous Truck Corridor Adds Three More Freight Trucks

    Three more partially automated freight trucks are now operating along the I-70 corridor between Ohio and Indiana, making this one of the most visible real-world truck automation deployments in the Midwest. The latest phase involves trucks hauling commercial freight for Nussbaum Transportation as...
  3. Congress Weighs Driverless Truck Rules as Safety Debate Grows

    Congress Weighs Driverless Truck Rules as Safety Debate Grows

    The debate over driverless trucks is no longer just a Silicon Valley story. It is now a live issue in Congress, and the bill on the table could shape how autonomous freight vehicles are tested, regulated, and eventually deployed on American roads. For the trucking industry, that makes the SELF...
  4. Idaho Bill Would End Split Speed Limit for Heavy Trucks

    Idaho Bill Would End Split Speed Limit for Heavy Trucks

    Idaho lawmakers are moving forward with a bill that would end the state’s split speed limit for large commercial trucks and set the same maximum speed for heavy trucks and passenger vehicles. House Bill 664 would amend Idaho law so that vehicles with five or more axles operating at a gross...
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