SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) is asking the public to provide feedback on the state’s transportation system and the department’s performance through
WASHINGTON — U.S. consumer inflation eased in March, with less expensive gas, diesel fuel and food providing some relief to households that have struggled under
DETROIT — Michigan highways are the safest in the nation for truck drivers, according to a new study conducted by transportation services company Simplex. Using
COLUMBIANA COUNTY, Ohio — A tractor-trailer hauling 40,000 pounds of contaminated soil from an East Palestine, Ohio, train crash site overturned and spilled half its
WOODLAND, Wash. — A landslide in southwest Washington state on Monday, April 10, temporarily blocked and closed the northbound lanes of Interstate 5. At least
OKLAHOMA CITY — Love’s Travel Stops has announced a $1 billion investment to upgrade 200 locations around the nation over the next five years. According
WASHINGTON — According to the National Transportation Institute’s (NTI) National Driver Wage Index, which measures on a quarter-sequential and annual basis the momentum of driver
WASHINGTON — The White House is now reviewing a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) proposal to require automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems on heavy
TOPEKA, Kan. — The Kansas Department of Transportation announces a Call for Projects for Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure projects in advance of applications being
WASHINGTON — The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) has announced May 16-18 as this year’s International Roadcheck. International Roadcheck is a high-visibility, high-volume 72-hour inspection
DOVER, Del. — Republican lawmakers are proposing legislation to block state officials from eliminating the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles in Delaware. GOP lawmakers said
WASHINGTON — As fossil fuel emissions continue warming Earth’s atmosphere, the Biden administration is turning to hydrogen as an energy source for vehicles, manufacturing and
BOISE, Idaho — A new Truckstop commissioned survey of 500 U.S.-based owner-operator truck drivers indicates that trucking professionals are increasingly satisfied with their profession even
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Preliminary North American Class 8 net orders in March were 19,200 units, down 10% year-over-year and 19% month-over-month, according to ACT Research.
WASHINGTON — The North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE) and RMI have released a new report focusing on hydrogen-powered trucks. The report focuses on