Love’s Travel Stop moves to No. 7 on Forbes’ List
Love’s Travel Stops has been named No. 7 on Forbes’ list of America’s Largest Private Companies.Love’s made the biggest move on the list of 212 companies, jumping 11 spots from last year’s ranking of No. 18.
ATA Asks OMB to Consider if ‘Legitimate’ Reasons Exist for Hours Change
American Trucking Associations President and CEO Bill Graves, has written to Cass Sunstein, administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs at the Office of Management and Budget, asking whether any “legitimate reason” exists to cha…
House Links Highway Funding to New Oil and Gas Revenues
Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, yesterday made it official that the House will link funding for transportation reauthorization to the extraction of oil and natural gas from areas now closed to drilling.
Truck drivers group conducting letter-writing campaign for troops
Although socks and snacks top the wish list of most military troops, even more special are care packages, cards and letters from home.
ATRI Research Reveals Motor Carrier CSA Perspectives
The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) has released a report detailing impact CSA has impacted the daily operations of trucking companies.
Coroner names trucker killed in rollover near Clifton, no reason for crash determined
The Mesa County Coroner’s Office this evening released the name of a truck driver killed when his tanker rolled on Interstate 70 Wednesday.
Running on empty
Herald photo by Ian Martens A truck driver fuels up Thursday at the Flying J diesel station along 43rd Street South.
Help yourself forecast for 2012
TORONTO, Ont. — These are very uncertain times for the trucking industry and business growth predictions for 2012 are proving very challenging. [Full Story]
Truckers say they face tough regulations
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – Over the past month, nearly a handful of truck accidents in the Grand Valley have caused serious damage.
Fleetco Joins Wabash National Dealer Network
Wabash National recently announced the addition of Fleetco, Inc. to its dealer network. Fleetco is now authorized to sell Wabash National dry and refrigerated vans in parts of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee.
