WASHINGTON — A portion of the 2011 final rule on Hours of Service that caused consternation and controversy within the trucking industry has been officially
ARLINGTON, Va. — The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has expressed concerns about a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration proposal that the organization said
BLACKSBURG, Va./STUTTGART, Germany/PORTLAND, Ore. — Daimler Trucks and Torc Robotics are actively developing and testing automated trucks with SAE Level 4 intent technology on public
Everyone knows by now that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has officially published the long-awaited Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Hours of Service of Drivers.
What makes news “news”? That’s a question that journalists are first asked in college, with the presumption that they will keep asking themselves that same
WASHINGTON — As one national weather forecast predicts “plenty of frigid temperatures and snow” for a majority of the country, state departments of transportation are
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The Truckload Carriers Association is now accepting nominations for the annual Best Fleets to Drive For in North America competition. TCA officials
GREENBELT, Md. — If the results of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s 2019 International Roadcheck are any indication, the trucking industry still has work to