Tens of thousands of Ontario truckers banned from US for medical reasons: Report
TORONTO, Ont. — Nearly 47,000 Ontario commercial truckers won’t be allowed to drive in the US, thanks to a W designation on their licence that caught many of them off-guard, according to a CBC report.
Appeals Court Decision Could Invalidate NLRB Actions in 2012
A federal appeals court ruling Friday casts doubt on the legality of actions taken by the National Labor Relations Board since President Obama recess-appointed Sharon Block, Terence Flynn and Richard Griffin to the board in January 2012.
Weighed down – Aggregate providers call for equity after only one…
Aggregate producers operating in the island’s eastern end are crying foul claiming that the Harbour View weigh station is compromising their earnings.
2nd Annual Bobby Lindamood Memorial Truck Show
December New Business Volume Up 80% Y-o-Y
The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association’s Monthly Leasing and Finance Index, which reports economic activity from 25 companies representing a cross section of the $725 billion equipment finance sector, showed their overall new business volume …
2nd Annual Bobby Lindamood Memorial Truck Show
‘Michigan trains’ productive and safe, with a flaming exception years ago
Last month I spent some time in Michigan, the land of highway “trains.” And I was reminded that in spite of what safety extremists claim in Washington, D.C., high-capacity long combination vehicles, or LCVs, can be operated safely.
Missing University of Oregon graduate crossed Argentinian border yesterday, family says
Alec Zimmerman, 27, of Whidbey Island, Wash., left a Buenos Aires apartment around 4:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Kenneth O. Grinnell, former truck driver
Kenneth O. Grinnell, 63, of Millsboro, formerly of Harford County, Md., passed away Monday, April 8, 2013, surrounded by his loving family at Christiana Hospital in Newark as the result of an automobile accident.
Sleep Apnea Patients More Likely To Fail Simulated Driving Test, Study Says
According to a new study , people with sleep apnea — a condition where a person stops breathing for periods of time throughout the night, leading to disrupted sleep — were more likely to fail a driving simulator test and also reported falling asleep …
