Too Much Fine Print? Warranties Can Be Hard to Understand, But Effort Is Necessary
Big fleets often write their own terms when it comes to claims on a manufacturer’s warranty.
Done trucking: Caledonia couple retiring from CDL training center
CALEDONIA — A Caledonia-area couple can measure the success of their 24-year-old business by the volume of noise in their neighborhood.
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Mexican Trucks In U.S. Still Face Political Long Haul
For the first time under the North American Free Trade Agreement, a Mexican tractor-trailer crossed into the U.S. on a trip to the country’s interior on Oct.
Bridges under review after collisions
Two bridges near downtown Indianapolis have become the scene of several recent high-speed collisions, including this week’s fiery crash on Interstate 65.
Love’s Opens Travel Stop in Ottawa, Kansas
Love’s Travel Stops has opened a new travel stop in Ottawa, Kansas, located at exit 183 off of Interstate 35.
TRIB’s Stevens Calls his First Year Busy, Rewarding
It has been nearly a year since Dave Stevens took over as Managing Director of the Tire Retread & Repair Information Bureau. Stevens says the past year has been a busy one at TRIB, and he is looking forward to 2012.
Arizona I-10 Crashes Highlight the Dangers of Commercial Trucking Accidents
The Arizona section of the I-10 is a dangerous road for commercial drivers, especially semis and long-haul drivers as they criss-cross the state making deliveries and sometimes putting other drivers’ lives at risk.
Kenworth Opens New Parts and Service Facility to Serve Oil and Gas Industry
Kenworth Sales Company celebrated the opening of its newest location near Vernal, Utah with a grand opening that drew more than 300 people.
Kentucky Trailer Technologies Promotes Two to VP Positions
Kentucky Trailer has promoted Tom Harper to vice president of sales, marketing and business development, and Brooks Boughton to vice president of operations.