The Trucker News Channel Episode #065
In this episode we cover… – OOIDA comments on autonomous – No need to cry over spilled milk in this accident – Report on which
In this episode we cover… – OOIDA comments on autonomous – No need to cry over spilled milk in this accident – Report on which
Some videos just make you scratch your head!
Fortunately, his teammate woke up! Hope he is ok too!
Ok, this obviously is not in the good ole’ USA and forget the stupidity. We don’t condone this and we are sure it makes everyone
The Small Business in Transportation Coalition — at least according to its website, truckers.com — “is a network of over 14,000 transportation professionals, associations and
LOS ANGELES — After decades of incremental progress in several key categories, Reason Foundation’s Annual Highway Report finds the nation’s highway conditions are deteriorating, especially
In this episode we cover… – What do do when you’re stuck on train tracks – Teamsters say no to HOS proposal – UPS invests
The nation’s two organizations that track and analyze data about the commercial motor vehicle market both note that trailer orders were up in July as
Here is what they have to say…
Late night TV host Seth Meyers recently posted this video to YouTube called “The Check In: Trump and Trucking”. As a business news agency, we
WASHINGTON — Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety and the Teamsters Union both reacted negatively to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s proposals to alter
WASHINGTON – The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Wednesday published a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) on changes to Hours of Service rules to what
Hey you kids get off my lawn! Ah, the sounds of summer. This guy not only wants the pickup off his lawn, he wants the
GRAIN VALLEY, Mo. — Noting that the primary mission of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is to reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities involving large
In this episode we cover… – 40,000 lbs of wine spill on the highway – Surprise brake check inspection nabs drivers – New device keeps
PORTLAND, Ore. — Shipments of dry van freight, the most common type of truckload shipment, rose 6.8 percent in July compared to June, according to
Sometimes, being a Highway Angel comes down to one’s mindset. That’s the thinking of Doron “D” Doravi, who was recently selected as a Truckload Carriers
MORTON, Miss. — U.S. immigration officials raided seven Mississippi chicken processing plants Wednesday, arresting 680 mostly Latino workers in the largest workplace sting in at
WASHINGTON — The driver of a tractor-trailer that collided with a back line of vehicles killing a mother and her twin children has been declared