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Increase in Trucking Interstate Weight Limits Debated
With both sides of the debate over heavier trucks readying for battle via the markup of the next federal
Are women the answer to trucker shortage?
Female truckers are sliding into long-haul cabs as companies seek to end a U.S. driver shortage, and they’re proving
ATA urges Congress to provide truck driver hair testing option
In an August 24 letter, American Trucking Associations President and CEO Bill Graves asked Congress to move forward with
Experts predicting tech will cost trucking jobs
The revolution in self-driving vehicles could see as many as 8.7 million Americans lose their jobs in the trucking
NTSB says fatigue caused Tracy Morgan’s crash
The National Transportation Safety Board has determined that the probable cause of the accident near Cranbury, New Jersey, involving
ATA asking industry to rank concerns
The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI), the trucking industry’s not-for-profit research organization, recently launched the 2015 Top Industry Issues
House passes 3-month highway funding bill
Two days prior to the July 31 deadline, the House passed a three-month extension of the highway funding bill,
Panel to look at future of trucking equipment, technology
Trucking equipment and technology is ever changing. That has been especially evident of late, as major truck manufacturers have
Facing July 31 deadline, Congress still looking at long-term solution
Congress continued to maneuver over surface transportation policy and funding, making some progress on legislation as the countdown continued
ATA calls for highway funding solution
As Congress continues to pass short term funding solutions for transportation, the American Trucking Associations (ATA) is asking for
Teen Truck Drivers Under Consideration
WASHINGTON — Parents may hesitate to hand teens the keys to the family car, but Congress is proposing to
FedEx agrees to pay $227 million to short-changed workers
A $227 million settlement has been reached with more than 2,000 past and present FedEx workers in California who