Teamsters, safety groups challenge U.S. hours of service change
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Less than two weeks before revised U.S. hours of service rules are set to take effect, a coalition of safety groups and the Teamsters union has challenged them in court. Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, the International …
One appreciation week about to make way for new one
Appreciation Week wraps up Saturday
Baylor celebrates 75th anniversary with team pay raise
Team drivers start at 75 cpm
Bruce Casler honored by TMC Transportation
Bruce Casler was recently named Driver of the Second Quarter by Des Moines, Iowa-based TMC Transportation. He has been with TMC since 1999, after serving in the Navy. Upon retirement from the military, he had to make another career choice. He said truc…
5 Steps to Get the Most From Your Analytics
As technologies that collect data have become more readily available and affordable, fleets of all sizes have begun studying the data from various sources within their business.
Daimler to Put Fuel-Cell Electric Truck in Production During Second Half of Decade
Daimler Trucks showed off a Mercedes-Benz concept truck powered by fuel cells, with a range of up to 1,000 kilometers (more than 600 miles). Customer trials are to start in 2023. It also outlined when its battery-electric eActros trucks are projected t…
Safety Advocates, Teamsters Challenge Hours of Service Changes
Less than two weeks before revised hours of service rules are set to take effect, a coalition of safety groups and the Teamsters union have challenged them in court.
The Science Behind Trailer Design
Ever wonder what goes into the decisions behind which components come on your trailer? For an OEM, it’s a complex evaluation that takes many factors into account.
Southeastern Freight Lines Expands Final Mile Service
Southeastern Freight Lines has expanded its Final Mile service across all 89 service centers, which includes more than 350 trucks.
Driver Inc., driver shortage among leading files for new CTA chairman
MONTREAL, Que. – Jean-Claude Fortin recalls precisely the day he obtained his CDL. It was March 11, 1961. He was 17 years old. Decades later, he finds himself serving as the latest chairman of the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA). “I have been in truck…