Roadcheck begins today
TORONTO, Ont. — Commercial vehicle inspectors will be out in full force throughout North America starting today and running through June 7.
Natural Gas Pump Prices Won’t Rise Much, Clean Energy Exec Says
Prices paid at the pump for natural gas by truck operators won’t rise much even if gas’s basic price doubles, said an executive with Clean Energy, a company now setting up retail NG filling stations and selling the fuel.
ATA calls on feds to fix CSA flaw
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Trucking Associations (ATA) says it wants to see a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) study that examines the reliability of police reports in determining crash accountability.
New truck orders remain soft through May: ACT Research
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Commercial vehicle net orders remained soft in May, as truck fleets continue to show a reluctance to take on sizeable loans, according to the latest analysis from ACT Research.
Trucknews.com marks blogging milestone
TORONTO, Ont. — The Industry Blogs section of Trucknews.com hit a milestone last week, with the posting of its 2,000th reader comment.
Branching Out Into New Markets
The heavy-duty aftermarket’s been a busy place the past year as customers played catch-up on purchasing and maintenance after delaying both during the recession. That growth is slowing, however, which may make it a perfect time to consider branching …
Feature-Laden 2013 F-150 Introduced at Texas FFA Meeting
Ford introduced its refreshed 2013 F-150 pickup while marking its long association with the Future Farmers of America at a ceremony in Bruceville, Texas.
Aftermarket Service Providers Can Help Customers Over CSA Hurdles
With 514,000 carriers running 9 million trucks and buses to contend with, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has had to develop a more effective way of tracking safety violations. It’s called CSA, short for “Compliance, Safety, Accountab…
Side Skirts Save Owner-Operator Team $10,000 a Year in Fuel
Racking up close to 20,000 miles every month translates into a big fuel bill for owner-operator Jim Schilling and his brother, Mickey, who drive in a team operation.
Side Skirts Save Owner-Operator Team $10,000 a Year in Fuel
Racking up close to 20,000 miles every month translates into a big fuel bill for owner-operator Jim Schilling and his brother, Mickey, who drive in a team operation.