Volvo opens on-site medical center at Hagerstown plant
HAGERSTOWN, Md. — The Volvo Group has opened up an on-site medical centre and pharmacy for workers at its Hagerstown powertrain development and production facility.
US truck tonnage robust, but load volumes relatively flat: ATA
ARLINGTON, Va. — US for-hire truck tonnage spiked 1.4% in August, on the heels of a 0.6% decline in July.
Meritor embraces “fast food-type” model for parts pilot project
EDMONTON, Alta. — It’s just like Domino’s Pizza: service within a certain window, or you get compensation. Except that it isn’t pizza being delivered, it’s remanufactured components such as differentials and drive…
Trucker found dead in Chemult
A commercial truck driver was found dead at a Chemult truck stop on Monday morning, according to a release from Oregon State Police.
Trailer orders rebound in August: ACT Research
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Trailer orders strengthened across every segment in August, according to the latest data from ACT Research.
CDL drivers need to comply with new rules
Truck drivers and bus operators will want to make sure to follow a new federal rule.
Truck driver calls billboard ministry a sign from above
One of trucker Harold Scott’s Christian message billboards sits on a frontage road along U.S. 41 near Wrightown, Wis.
Judge: Trial of trucker at Kings Island to include all evidence
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Judge: Trial of trucker at Kings Island to include all evidence
DENYING A REQUST TO HAVE EVIDENCE TOSSED….. THIS TRIAL NOW MOVES FORWARD RODNEY GRISHAM IN COURT TODAY .WANTING SOME EVIDENCE THROWN OUT.HIS ATTORNEYS SAYING IT WAS IMPROPERLY OBTAINED BY MASON POLICE GRISHAM IS CHGARGEDS WITH ONE COUNT OF HAVING WEA…
The Unreal Rise of Reality Television
Once the home to archive driven, heavily narrated non-fiction shows featuring Nazis, sharks and WWII airplanes, a large part of cable television has opened its arms to truck drivers, crab fishermen, pawnshop owners and the denizens of Louisiana swamps …
