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RI Trucking Association cuts ties with lobbyists, spokesman
The Rhode Island Trucking Association is no longer working with the lobbying and communications team that has been guiding
Trucking companies confront Amazon threat
Trucking executives say they still expect growing business from Amazon.com Inc., even as the company takes steps to move
Truck parking system coming to Indiana
Truck drivers are tired—literally—of searching for parking spots. In a survey of 4,000 truck drivers conducted by an Illinois
NIOSH study reveals safety issues in long-haul trucking
New data from The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) highlights a number of important safety issues
Virginia enters into agreement with Cuba on ports
Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe recently announced that the Virginia Port Authority has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with
Rhode Island DOT identifies potential truck toll locations
Responding to a request from statehouse leaders, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation has provided a list of the
FMCSA launches new trucking registration system
Last month, he Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) launched a new, simplified, online registration process that truck and
Trucker teams drive to the rescue of online shipping
Truck-driver teams are emerging as the shipping heroes of the holidays, according to an article in the Wall Street
New federal rules will subject drivers to more monitoring
For his entire career in truck driving, Bryan Spoon has tried to move toward being his own boss. A
Ports, trucking, amid top stories in Long Beach
The year began with the city of Long Beach in the middle of what was shaping up to be
Obama expected to sign highway bill
President Obama was expected to sign a highway bill approved by Congress late last week, marking the end of
Quiet ports a cause for concern
For the first time in at least a decade, imports fell in both September and October at each of