TravelCenters of America to Offer Fuel Island Manager Cardless Fueling
TravelCenters of America announced it will install RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology at all of its locations nationwide to help fleets manage fuel transactions.
Meritor’s First Woman Manager Retiring
Meritor’s longest-serving employee and its first female manager is retiring this month after 65 years with the company.
Trucker network hauls pets to reunite them with families
Every now and then, Sean Kiel has company on his long, lonely hauls on the open highway — but his passengers rarely talk much.
Con-way Freight’s Unique Driver Training Schools Surpass 500 Graduates
Launched in March 2010 and now operating in 84 cities across the nation, Con-way Freight’s in-house driving schools offer free tuition and pay students while they learn.
ATDynamics Earns California’s Highest Environmental Honor
For the development and commercialized the TrailerTail, a four-foot aerodynamic fairing which streamlines airflow at the back of a tractor-trailer, ATDynamics, Inc. is the recipient of the 2011 Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award.
Senate Commerce Committee Passes Truck Safety Bill
In a contentious session yesterday, the Senate Commerce Committee cleared the truck safety section of the pending highway bill.The committee cleared the bill 13 to 11 on a party-line vote, not because the Republican minority opposes the safety provis…
Nigeria’s potholed roads among world’s most deadly
Burned-out metal carcasses of crashed minibuses and wrecked cars line the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, a rutted and potholed highway that connects two major cities in Africa’s most populous nation.
‘Death-trap’ highways make fatality rates in oil-rich Nigeria among world’s worst
The tractor-trailer lay alongside the busy Nigeria expressway like a child’s forgotten toy, its cargo of cosmetics smashed on the hot, uneven strip of asphalt road and its driver left bleeding with a head wound.
Rush Celebrates Skills Rodeo Winners with Cash, Prizes, Raises; Program Cuts Turnover, Managers Say
The top two winners of Rush Enterprises’ 2011 technicians competition together copped $26,500 in cash, engraved silver belt buckles and possession of traveling champion’s cups. The pair were honored in front of 360 cheering colleagues, spouses and sp…
The case for making a storm in the ports
The Occupy movement is sailing into murky waters. The coordinated West Coast port shutdown wasn’t just risky because of police violence against occupiers.