San Bernardino Mountains, driving, trucks
Paul Lund chooses his route wisely, because in the mountains the wrong road can lead to a big problem for a large truck like his semi-tractor and trailer.
Op-Ed: Should the Government Anoint an Automotive Savior?
There’s a lot of debate about what the government should, and shouldn’t spend money on. One item that is cause for plenty of debate is the $7,500 EV tax rebate. Should the government have a say in what we drive?
Jeremy Anwyl over at Edmunds Auto Ob…
Truck of the Year Judging to Follow Work Truck Show
Judging for the third annual Truck of the Year award is set for Friday, March 11, following the close of the NTEA’s Work Truck Show, according to American Truck Dealers, which sponsors the competition in co-operation with trade-press publishers.
21 airlines fined for fixing passenger, cargo fees
In this April 14, 2010, file photo a man walks by corporate signs of the Korean Air Lines Co.
Headline News
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Canada Cartage System has announced the hiring of former National Fast Freight President Lori McCreight as senior VP of Solutions Deadline day for HOS comments; retailers object too — WASHINGTON – Tonight at midnight is the deadli…
The face of a system failure
The passport photo didn’t look like him, and yet the Brockton murder suspect was waved through, fleeing the country Authorities say Luis Guaman, in this police photo, used a stolen passport to board a flight to Ecuador last month.
Lorry driver of chiller truck discovers 15 freezing stowaways aiming for Britain
A baffled trucker who heard a frantic banging from the back of his refrigerated lorry in Brixlegg, Austria, opened the door and found 15 frozen Afghani and Pakistani illegal immigrants hoping to get to the UK.
R.L. Carter ordered liquidated
A bank set up a hotline for Carter drivers to call to arrange to fuel up to make deliveries and return to their base.
Corning Watch: Corning’s $10B sales prediction by 2014 exudes confidence
Corning Watch: Corning’s $10B sales prediction by 2014 exudes confidence Twin Tiers’ largest employer would jump up the Fortune 500 list Comments Yum Brands did it and had enough left over to buy the naming rights for a snazzy new basketball arena, the…
N.Y. trucker sentenced for 3 deaths in Cherry Hill crash
Sheraz Khan kept his head bowed, occasionally wiping tears, as he was sentenced Friday to serve seven years in prison for causing the 2008 deaths of three people while recklessly driving a tractor-trailer on I-295 in Cherry Hill.