CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — A giraffe named Benito started a 50-hour road trip Monday to leave behind the cold and loneliness of Mexico’s northern border
WASHINGTON — The American Trucking Associations (ATA) has announced the opening of its 2024 ATA Driver Compensation Study. “The Driver Compensation Study is an invaluable
WASHINGTON — Robin Hutcheson, administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is resigning from the agency, effective Jan. 26, 2024. Following her departure,
PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. — For nearly a week, frigid temperatures from Chicago to northern Texas have made life painful for electric-vehicle owners, with reduced driving
ATLANTA — Georgia, a capital for electric vehicle production, needs to increase its supply of electricity produced without burning fossil fuels in order to meet
DENVER — So far, nine states have issued hours of service waivers due to severe winter weather. In Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky and Nebraska, governors have
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina’s well-respected transportation leader Christy Hall is retiring after spending the past decade overseeing billions of dollars in highway spending after
BOSTON — The Massachusetts governor’s office has distributed $100 million to 351 cities and towns across the state to support the improvement of local infrastructure. The
DOBSON, N.C. — Surry Community College‘s (SCC) Truck Driver Training Program in North Carolina ended 2023 by graduating 10 students at the Yadkin Center. The
COLUMBUS, Ind. — The nation’s freight cycle fundamentals will improve in 2024, according to the latest release of the Freight Forecast, U.S. Rate and Volume
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced Tuesday, Jan. 17, that he is restoring $150 million in previously proposed transportation cuts. The money will
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Brutally cold temperatures and dangerous wind chills stayed put across much of the U.S. Monday, promising the coldest temperatures ever for Iowa’s