WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is seeking comments on a new study involving automated and advanced driving assistance systems in commercial
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The International Brotherhood of Teamsters has issued a statement of support for a proposed California law that would require humans inside the
WASHINGTON — The recently-passed Maryland Clean Trucks Act is being lauded by some in the trucking industry as a step forward in reducing greenhouse gas
NOLANVILLE, Texas — Westbound Interstate 14 southwest of Waco, Texas, will be closed for the rest of the day after an 18-wheeler hauling gasoline burst
COLUMBUS, Ind — Trailer manufacturers and major component suppliers continue to indicate strong demand and lingering supply-chain constraints. Despite expanding availability, 2023 is not yet
JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves has signed House Bill 1642 and Senate Bill 3120, which invest historic levels of funding toward the Mississippi
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Pa. — Pennsylvania police have busted a ring of thieves that they say were targeting truck drivers. Police arrested seven men on Thursday,
COLUMBUS, Ind. – Although March’s preliminary net trailer orders decreased sequentially and were lower against longer-term comparisons, with 16,800 units (16,300 seasonally-adjusted) projected to have
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart is reaching a new destination in its goal for a zero-emissions transportation fleet with the debut of the first North American
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Sales of natural gas-powered vehicles were mixed from December 2022 to February, according to the latest Alternative Fuels Quarterly by ACT Research.
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Demand for new tractors stayed fairly strong in March, despite the turmoil experienced in the banking sector and yet another interest rate
WASHINGTON — The National Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) has formed a new 16-member advisory committee on tractor-trailer underride protection in an effort to better protect
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Soft freight demand will likely linger for a while, but emerging capacity removal will be key to rebalancing, according to ACT Research.