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  1. Connecticut Trucking Owner Admits to $3.5 Million Amazon Fraud Scheme

    Connecticut Trucking Owner Admits to $3.5 Million Amazon Fraud Scheme

    A Connecticut trucking company owner has admitted to defrauding Amazon out of more than $3.5 million through a scheme that exploited the company’s logistics systems and generated payments for transportation assignments that never occurred. Federal prosecutors say Ameer Nasir, 25, of Trumbull...
  2. California Cancels 13,000 Non-Domiciled CDLs Following Federal Order

    California Cancels 13,000 Non-Domiciled CDLs Following Federal Order

    The California Department of Motor Vehicles has canceled approximately 13,000 non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) after federal officials required the state to bring its licensing practices into compliance with federal regulations. According to the California DMV, the...
  3. Love’s Plans 20 New Locations in 2026 and 1,500 More Truck Parking Spaces

    Love’s Plans 20 New Locations in 2026 and 1,500 More Truck Parking Spaces

    Love’s is making a big move in 2026, and the part that will matter most to a lot of truckers is simple: more parking. According to Love’s 2026 growth and reinvestment announcement, the company plans to build 20 new locations and update 35 existing sites as part of a $700 million expansion and...
  4. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy Pushes English-Only CDL Testing as DOT Turns Up the Heat on CDL Enforcement

    Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy Pushes English-Only CDL Testing as DOT Turns Up the Heat on CDL Enforcement

    The U.S. Department of Transportation is turning up the pressure on CDL testing, training schools, and carrier compliance, and one of the biggest headlines is a new push to require CDL tests to be administered in English. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy recently announced the move as part of...
  5. TGS Transportation Shuts Down After 40 Years, Files Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

    TGS Transportation Shuts Down After 40 Years, Files Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

    A longtime California trucking company has officially reached the end of the road. T.G.S. Transportation, Inc., a Fresno-based carrier with roughly 40 years in business, has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy after previously shutting down operations in 2025. Public bankruptcy records show the...
  6. PACCAR Sets Goal of 35% North American Heavy-Duty Market Share

    PACCAR Sets Goal of 35% North American Heavy-Duty Market Share

    PACCAR has publicly set a goal of reaching 35% share of the North American Class 8 (heavy-duty) retail truck market, up from about 30.3% in 2025 for its Kenworth and Peterbilt brands combined. The target was discussed during PACCAR’s Analyst Day on February 10, 2026, held at the Peterbilt...
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