Trucking rap sheet: Household goods moving fraud, tax evasion, CDL testing scheme
Action in three trucking-related crimes – including a CDL testing scheme, household goods moving fraud and a trucking company owner sentenced for tax evasion – has recently been reported by the Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General…
North Dakota fleet provides new drivers with groceries
One less thing to worry about
Melton announces driver pay raises
Based on experience
Dollars and sense
Everyone wants to be paid well and paid fairly. And employers want to be competitive with their compensation. It’s good business to make sure what you’re offering is up to date, on trend, and able to both meet the needs…
Search begins for 2020 Goodyear Highway Hero
AKRON, Ohio – Who will be the next Goodyear Highway Hero? The tire giant is accepting nominations for its annual award, which honors truck drivers who put themselves in harm’s way to help others. Nominations must be submitted before Dec.…
FleetPride Opens Illinois Distribution Center
FleetPride has opened a new 150,000 -square-foot distribution center in Elgin, Illinois, replacing its existing facility in nearby Bolingbrook.
Continental Unveils Predictive Driving Technology
Continental’s technology division unveiled three new advanced vehicle control and interface systems at the NACV Show in Atlanta.
Looking into Trucking’s Future with DTNA’s Roger Nielsen
Battery-electric trucks and fuel-cell electric trucks will exist side by side – and sooner than you may think, predicted Daimler Trucks North America chief Roger Nielsen in a short interview with Editor in Chief Deborah Lockridge.
Mercedes-Benz Electric Truck Testing Returns Promising Results
Mercedes-Benz has been testing its all-electric eActros commercial trucks in real-world usage for about a year. So far, it has received positive feedback for using the electric vehicles in short range distribution applications.
As truckers protest around California, Uber coalition seeks shelter from state’s contractor law
Owner-operators took to various cities across California this week to air their grievances against the state’s new, restrictive law that could block owner-operators from working in the state. The protests come as moves Uber and Lyft could give trucking…
