Saskatchewan continues to build high clearance trucking corridor
KENASTON, Sask. — Saskatchewan continues to develop a high clearance corridor for overheight loads, most recently turning its attention to Hwy. 15 east of Kenaston. [Full Story]
Meritor Appoints Krista Sohm Vice President, Communications
Meritor appointed Krista Sohm vice president, communications, effective immediately.
Wayne Marshall named Truck Service Expert of the Year
HAMILTON, Ont. — Wayne Marshall of Marshall Truck and Trailer Repair has won the prestigious Truck Service Expert of the Year award, presented by the HDA Truck Pride. [Full Story]
Fuel pricing expert backs CTA concerns about biodiesel mandate
OTTAWA, Ont. — The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) is bringing attention to claims by a petroleum pricing expert that support the group’s contention that Canada’s biodiesel mandate will drive up fuel prices. [Full Story]
HDA Truck Pride Names Truck Service Expert of the Year
HDA Truck Pride named Wayne Marshall of Marshall Truck and Trailer Repair Limited in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada as the 2010 Truck Service Expert of the Year.
Pass law allowing en route bus inspections, House panel urged
The head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and a representative of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance Monday called on Congress to pass legislation that would allow for en route bus inspections.
Economic Forecast from FTR: OK for the Near Term but Clouds on Horizon
By Oliver B. Patton, Washington Editor Economist Noel Perry is optimistic about the near-term economic outlook.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit heard oral arguments in …
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit heard oral arguments in the American Trucking Associations’ challenge to the Port of Los Angeles’ clean-truck concession requirements this weekend, but the three-judge panel gave no indication as to how it …
Auto Bits: Tips for sharing the road with big rigs
While millions of drivers will be motoring toward fun, the nation’s big rig truck drivers will be all business on the roads – keeping cargo moving and ensuring the products we all depend upon make their way to their destinations.
Ontario truck blitz to kick off tomorrow
AURORA, Ont. — The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Ministry of Transportation and other agencies are combining to target commercial vehicles through Operation Corridor, beginning tomorrow morning. [Full Story]