B.C. forestry fleet deploys six LNG-powered tractors
CHILLIWACK, B.C. — Sutco Contracting has taken delivery of six Kenworth tractors powered by Westport’s 15-litre liquefied natural gas (LNG) engine, the company announced today.
Goodyear announces Highway Hero Award finalists
AKRON, Ohio — Goodyear has revealed the names of four finalists for its Highway Hero Award. The winner will be announced at the Mid-America Trucking Show March 27.
The hour has arrived — or has it?
It’s a rare thing for employees to say they would be willing to accept less money, but a Kriska Transportation driver recently offered that very thing.
The hour has arrived — or has it?
It’s a rare thing for employees to say they would be willing to accept less money, but a Kriska Transportation driver recently offered that very thing. The driver was happy enough with his annual take, amounting to about $60,000 a year,…
Diesel Highest Since September, Oil Breaks $100 First Time This Year
The average cost of diesel has increased for the third consecutive week, hitting its highest level since early September while oil cross the century mark for the first time this year.
Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge Opens to Traffic
This past weekend marked the official opening of the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge.
Trooper hurt in crash that killed worker sues trucker, company
The Illinois state trooper injured last month after a semitrailer plowed into emergency vehicles along Interstate 88, killing an Illinois Tollway worker, filed a lawsuit Monday against the truck driver and the company that employed him.
Georgia Power preparing for winter storm
Governor Nathan Deal is urging truckers passing through Albany today to stay away from Atlanta for the next few days.
Truckers to stop supply
Dhubri, Feb. 10: The Goalpara Truck Owners’ Association has threatened to stop plying their vehicles to carry coal to Assam – for an indefinite period – from various locations, including Nangalbibra from February 17 if the illegal checkgates on Garo hi…
Man Pleads Guilty to Helping to Violate Out-of-Service Order
A Georgia man has pleaded guilty to federal charges filed last year charging he helped violate an out-of-service order, according to the U.S. Transportation Department’s Inspector General.
