Small trucking fleets have managed to stay afloat during this prolonged economic downturn, aided by low overhead and technology. But increasing regulatory pressures could ...
New technologies help trucking operations reduce collisions, improve compliance, and optimize fleet performance.
A large group of state trucking association executives – along with the American Trucking Associations, the National Tank Truck Carriers, and the Truckload Carriers Association – has issued a new plan ...
With 2025 almost in the books, the smartest thing a small carrier can do right now isn’t chase one more load — it’s slow down just enough to decide what 2026 actually needs to look like. If you’re ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Dec. 1 unveiled an overhauled vetting process for electronic logging devices (ELDs) that the agency said will ensure non-compliant devices are ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced what it called a complete overhaul of the vetting process for electronic logging devices that track truck driver hours of service compliance, ...
Leaders from the American Trucking Associations, 42 state trucking associations and the Truckload Carriers Association have unveiled what they call a "comprehensive action plan to eliminate fraud and ...
Manitoba plans to continue multi-agency blitzes into 2026, which are aimed at educating drivers about the dangers of misclassification and the role of the Worker’s Compensation Board (WCB). In late ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on November 20 removed five ELDs from the list of registered electronic logging devices and warns that truckers need to replace them with compliant ...
Top trucking industry executives are hoping 2026 will—finally—be the year when pent-up demand translates into higher freight rates and a return to profitability in both the truckload and ...
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