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January 4, 2012 Vol. 8, No. 1 First off, let me wish you all a productive and prosperous new year.
Md. gives trucker 21 years
A Mississippi truck driver who caused four collisions and hit a police cruiser during a drug-fueled chase through Maryland on I-81 was sentenced this week to 21 years in prison after he thanked authorities for forcing him to stop.
Charles Allison: Truck driver who perished after hitting familiy’s…
The trucker who perished after his vehicle clipped a family’s car and plunged into a creek from a 100ft-high freeway bridge has been pictured for the first time.
Texas Today: Fort Bliss soldier dies in Afghanistan
TACOMA, Wash. – The father of a Tacoma soldier who died in Afghanistan said he died in a training accident.
Retailers warn economy will be slowed by new trucker scheduling rules
New limits on the number of hours truck drivers can work per week enacted by the Department of Transportation will put the brakes on commerce, the lobbying group for retail companies said Thursday.
Dump Truck Slams Into SUV and Causes Death Reports New Hampshire Injury Lawyer
“Some road trips start out with promise and turn out just fine. Others start out with promise and end in death, like this accident between a dump truck and SUV, which left very little of the SUV to identify after the head-on wreck,” added Charlie Donah…
High winds challenge truckers in Carroll Co.
Thousands of trucks travel through Carroll County on Interstate 77 each day. It is a route that for many, becomes challenging in high winds like we had today.
Appeals court tosses suits in convoy deaths
A federal appeals court has ruled that long-running lawsuits over insurgent ambushes that killed civilian truck drivers in Iraq won’t go before a jury.