Trucking hasn’t done well in driver pay, Graves tells industry executives
Trucking has not done well in compensating its drivers, American Trucking Associations President and CEO Bill Graves told a room full of fellow industry executives Thursday morning.
Drivewyze gets $7.5M to help truckers skip weigh stations
Drivewyze, led by CEO Brian Heath, has raised $7.5 million in Series A funding. The company has a system that helps truck drivers bypass weigh systems.
Fatigued truckers targeted by law enforcement agencies
Law enforcement agencies in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia are partnering to target truck drivers who are running over allowable hours of service.
TravelCenters of America Kicks Off Fourth Annual Fundraising Campaign to Benefit St. Christopher Fund
August 22, 2013: -TravelCenters of America LLC , operator of the TA and Petro Stopping Centers travel center brands, today launched its annual campaign in support of the St. Christopher Truckers Development and Relief Fund , a non-profit organization t…
Truck Accident Attorney with Briskman Briskman & Greenberg Notes Shorter Hours for Truckers
The new rules from the Department of Transportation are intended to reduce truck accidents on the nation’s highways.
Rudolph Foods says – thank you’ to truck drivers
Rudolph Foods Co. Inc., a Lima, Ohio-based pork rinds manufacturer, is celebrating National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, Sept.
Police don’t know why woman’s body was on I-71
Columbus police officers investigate a closed section of Interstate 71 just north of E. North Broadway where a woman’s body was struck by several vehicles.
Paul’s Hauling recognized by PeopleNet
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Pauls’ Hauling was among the top innovators recognized by PeopleNet at the company’s annual user conference this week.
Double Coin tire gains SmartWay approval
MONROVIA, Calif. — Double Coin has announced its RR680 tire has been approved by the US EPA SmartWay program.
July trailer orders disappoint
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Trailer orders cooled off in July, falling short of the expectations of industry forecaster ACT Research.
