Trucker tries to cross tracks, gets hit by a freight train
A semi-truck’s cab was ripped apart when the driver headed across railroad tracks and was hit by a freight train.
Prineville trucker cited after logs down lines, poles
A Prineville log-truck driver had a not-so-great day Thursday when his too-tall load of logs snagged power lines northeast of town, pulling down about 500 feet of lines and two power poles, blocking a road and knocking out power to about 200 customers,…
Watts: Truckers avoiding Port Mann for Pattullo
Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts says truck traffic over the Pattullo Bridge has noticeably increased following the opening of the tolled Port Man Bridge in December.
Tire Tips: 10 Ways to Avoid Blowing Your Tire Case
He is driving. There need not be–and probably will not be–any remarkable details.
Click and Clack Talk Cars: The annoyance factor of fuel efficiency
Dear Tom and Ray: If I bike up a steep hill, I have to slow down, since maintaining speed would exhaust me.
Don Freymiller receives TCA’s highest honor
Don H. Freymiller, founder and chairman of the board for Freymiller Trucking, a family-owned and operated company based in Oklahoma City, OK has been honored with the Freymiller is a past chairman of the Interstate Truckload Carriers Conference and a p…
Trucker acquitted of smuggling cocaine
A truck drive stopped at the Huntingdon border crossing was found with $5 million worth of cocaine in his trailer in 2009.
Motor carriers miffed over delay in ACI eManifest program implementation
OTTAWA, Ont. – Canadian motor carriers who have made the investment and put forward the effort to be early-adopters of Canada Border Service Agency’s ACI eManifest program are not pleased by the agency’s announced delay in…
Mergers and Acquisitions in transportation: How big are the opportunities?
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Mergers and Acquisitions activity is expected to intensify in the transportation sector over the next several years.
FDOT installs cameras to catch semis skirting weigh stations on I-75
The Florida Department of Transportation has its eye on Interstate 75, looking for overloaded tractor-trailers. The state is installing a system of cameras to catch truckers who try to skirt the weigh stations.
