WCA Waste Takes Delivery of Autocar DC-64R Waste Truck
Autocar has delivered the first production model DC-64R conventional roll-off to WCA Waste Corporation of Houston.
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Dalmac fleet goes on the auction block
EDMONTON, Alta. – Dalmac Energy’s entire fleet of oilfield service trucks and trailers will be sold off at a virtual auction June 3. The auction will be conducted by GA Global Partners, Maynards Industries and GD Auctions and Appraisals, the companies …
OOIDA pushes for greater broker transparency
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) is urging the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to improve broker transparency through greater enforcement of existing rules. “Brokers have been deliberatel…
Quebec truck driving instructors protest Covid-19 layoffs
MIRABEL, Que. — About 40 truck driver training instructors from Centre de formation en transport de Saint-Jérôme (CFTR) took to the streets yesterday to protest their layoffs associated with Covid-19. They were notified of the layoffs by email on…
Report Shows Decrease in Miles Driven, Increase in Unsafe Behaviors
Teletrac Navman recently released findings from a report on driving behaviors during the first month of the COVID-19 national shutdown.
News roundup, May 19: OOIDA, ATA, others join lawsuit against California’s A.B. 5
A group of trucking organizations and carriers have filed briefs in support of the California Trucking Association’s lawsuit against California’s A.B. 5 law that challenged the owner-operator model in California. Be wary of increased cargo theft activi…
Oil Prices Rebound Since Late April, But Not in the Clear
Oil prices bounced back last week, jumping to more than $30 a barrel. While some see this as a positive, there might be more to consider below the surface, both literally and metaphorically.
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Truck crossings continue to fall
OTTAWA, Ont. – The number of truck drivers entering the country dropped again last week, according to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). It said Tuesday arrivals during the week of May 11-17 declined 31% to just over 81,000 drivers from nearly 1…