Truck Drivers Outraged That They’ll Get More Sleep Soon
You’d think that if you worked more than 80 hours a week and somebody came to you and said, “Hey buddy, I only want you to work 70 hours a week now,” you’d be happy as a clam.
Truck orders soften in June: ACT Research
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Truck buyers may have taken summer holidays early this year, with North American Class 8 orders falling in June to a preliminary count of 18,900 units, according to ACT Research.
Medical clinic for truckers to open in Okla. City
A Florida-based company that targets the medical needs of interstate travelers, especially truck drivers, is opening a clinic in Oklahoma City.
Kansas Highways No. 2 On List Of Nation’s Best
The latest high ranking comes from the Reason Foundation, a Libertarian think tank, which has Kansas at No.
Trucks stranded in blockade
AKRSU president Biswajit Roy at the blockade on NH 31 at Bhaibazar near the Chagolia inter-state checkgate in Dhubri district on Tuesday.
Airport Rd. inspection blitz nets 40% failure rate
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Forty per cent of commercial vehicles inspected during a two-day blitz at the International Centre failed the inspection, Peel Regional Police have announced.
Truckers Lose Sleep Over New Rest Rules
The DOT says 3,887 people were killed in large-truck crashes in 2012. Pictured, a truck stop in Nevada.
Chart introduces ‘cold fuel’ solution for LNG vehicle fuel systems
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Chart Industries has launched a “cold fuel” solution for liquefied natural gas (LNG) vehicle fuel systems at the ACT Expo in Washington, D.C.
Trucker who crashed driving the wrong way on Interstate 205 gets six months jail
A 49-year-old semi-truck driver who was drunk when he crashed into an oncoming car on Interstate 205 — after driving the wrong way for 11 miles — was sentenced to six months jail Monday.
Brazil truck strike delays grain deliveries at Santos port
Deliveries of grains via trucks were totally paralyzed at Brazil’s main port of Santos on Tuesday, the second day of a truck drivers strike, although exports are continuing, the port authority said.
