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News, OOIDA, State

OOIDA talks safety at Washington Trucking Association conference

Taking part in the Washington Trucking Association’s 2022 Fall Safety Conference, OOIDA discussed safety from a truck driver’s perspective.

News, State

Maryland DOT surveying public on bridge project

Maryland’s Department of Transportation is seeking input from the public on its Triple Bridges Project at the I-695 and I-70 interchange.

Equipment, News

Paccar recalling thousands of trucks over instrument panel issue

Paccar is recalling tens of thousands of Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks due to an issue with the instrument panel.

OOIDA, Truck Shows

OOIDA tour trailer stops at Livingston, Calif.

Marty Ellis has parked the OOIDA tour trailer at the TA in Livingston, Calif. Later he heads to Santa Nella and then Wheeler Ridge.

News, State, Tolls

Pennsylvania lawmakers pursue turnpike toll collection fix

Two Pennsylvania state lawmakers are getting the ball rolling in pursuit of collecting millions in unpaid turnpike tolls.

Crime & Courts, News

BNSF to pay more than $200M for trucker biometric violation

A federal jury has awarded a class of truckers more than $200 million after finding BNSF Railway violated Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act.

Business, News, Products & Services, State

Love’s opens 600th location

Love’s Travel Stops has opened a new location in Perry, Okla. The newest location – which features 60 truck parking spaces – is the company’s 600th travel stop.

Federal, News

Puerto Rico emergency declaration extended

A Puerto Rico emergency order from Sept. 18 has been extended through Nov. 17, due to the effects of Tropical Storm/Hurricane Fiona.

Federal, News

FMCSA’s Hutcheson talks speed limiters on Land Line Now

In an interview with LandLine.Media, FMCSA Administrator Robin Hutcheson said the agency has a lot of work to do before moving forward with its speed limiter rulemaking.

Business, News

Saia LTL Freight plans Duluth, Minn., terminal

Saia LTL Freight is purchasing land in Duluth, Minn., to build a terminal and continue the expansion of its network footprint.