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OOIDA lends support in aftermath of Key Bridge collapse
OOIDA has had conversations with agencies to offer any assistance possible regarding the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore.
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Podcast: Feds prepare to take action in wake of bridge collapse
The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after being struck by a container ship. That raises questions and concerns about what’s next.
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OOIDA lends support in aftermath of Key Bridge collapse
OOIDA has had conversations with agencies to offer any assistance possible regarding the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore.
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Congestion pricing in New York City expected to begin in June
New York City has given its congestion pricing plan final approval. However, multiple federal lawsuits could halt toll collection.
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New Jersey governor inks fuel tax increase
New Jersey’s governor has signed into law a bill to extend its gas and diesel tax rule and to add a new transportation revenue source.
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Natural gas as a fuel source?
The North American Council for Freight Efficiency recently released a report titled “Natural Gas’ Role in Decarbonizing Trucking.”
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New survey to document ‘widespread negative consequences’ of detention time
A new survey regarding detention time aims to show the “widespread negative consequences” it has on the industry. Here’s how you can participate.
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OOIDA life member earns trucking group’s Driver of the Year award
Trucking group’s annual Driver of the Year award gets split three ways. Meet the truckers who took home the honor.
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Detours updated after Key Bridge collapse
A traffic update following Tuesday’s collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge has been released by the Maryland Transportation Authority.
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Cross-border freight back up in January
After a three-year growth streak snapped in December, cross-border freight hauled by trucks regained strength in January.
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Company in business for a few months denied application for H-2B truckers
Despite being in operation for only three months, a company felt the need to hire foreign truckers through the H-2B program.
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CDL changes would hinder safety, truckers say
Hundreds of truck drivers have spoken out against proposed changes to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s CDL requirements.