Highway Angel Spokesperson Lindsay Lawler to Perform at Capitol Tree Lighting
The Truckload Carriers Association’s official Highway Angel spokesperson, country music singer Lindsay Lawler, will perform Dec. 4 at the lighting ceremony of the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree.
Hino Canada donates truck to Mohawk College
WOODSTOCK, Ont. — Hino Motors Canada has donated a 2012 Hino 195 truck to Mohawk College’s Stoney Creek campus for educational purposes. In attendance at last Thursday’s donation ceremony was Woodstock Mayor Pat Sobeski; Shuichi Kaneko,…
Project Humsafar against HIVAIDS reaches over 38000 truckers
The innovative Project Humsufar against HIV/AIDS been able to reach over 38,000 truckers to create mass awareness amongst them in high prevalence states like Rajasthan, Haryana, Pondicherry, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, its initiator says.
Cox Petrol Expands in Dallas
The newest brand of independent fuel in Texas, Dallas-based Cox Petrol, continues its North Texas expansion with its sixth location and first truckstop
FMCSA Orders Truck Driver to Stop Operating
A truck driver who admitted to losing consciousness before hitting and killing an Illinois state trooper has been ordered by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to stop driving immediately because he failed to disclose a disqualifying me…
Distribution Panel Participants Announced for Heavy Duty Aftermarket Dialogue
Organizers have announced the participants of the Heavy Duty Distribution Panel, one of three Industry Expert Discussion Panels at the Heavy Duty Aftermarket Dialogue conference, to be held Jan. 21 immediately preceding Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week 2…
Colorado Attempts new Metering System on I-70
In an attempt to alleviate traffic jams on the mountain road of I-70 at the Eisenhower Johnson Memorial Tunnels, the Colorado Department of Transportation is going to take try out a metering method found in large cities.
Getting Your Work Truck Ready for Winter
Winter weather and the harsh driving conditions that come with it can be hard on trucks, but Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America suggests that downtime can be minimized with proper maintenance procedures.
Talks resume on Sunday but strike still crippling ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Contract talks between striking clerical workers and the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach resumed on Sunday but the labor action continues to cripple these two ports critical to the North American supply chain.
Toll Increases Take Effect On Port Authority Crossings
Many motorists are unhappy about the tolls, but truckers especially are displeased with the increases, WCBS 880’s Monica Miller reported.
