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Fuel prices, News

Fuel prices top issue within trucking industry

Fuel prices, a “driver shortage” and truck parking are among the most critical issues in the trucking industry, according to an ATRI report.

Federal, News

Department of Labor extends worker classification comment period

The U.S. Department of Labor is providing the public an additional 15 days to comment on its worker classification proposal.

Federal, News

Women of Trucking Advisory Board to have first meeting Nov. 9

Next month, the Women of Trucking Advisory Board will have its first formal opportunity to inform the FMCSA about the challenges females face in the industry.

Fuel prices, News

ProMiles.com report says national diesel average up 16 cents

The national diesel average was up 16 cents to $5.362, according to an Oct. 24 ProMiles.com report, while AAA reported a 4-cent increase.

News, OOIDA

Santa Nella, Calif., is the next OOIDA tour trailer stop

Marty Ellis continues his California tour with the OOIDA tour trailer, stopping in Santa Nella, across from Pea Soup Anderson’s.

News, State

Oklahoma law authorizes autonomous vehicles

Oklahoma is the latest state to permit the use of fully autonomous vehicles on state roadways. The rule also applies to commercial vehicle operators.

Features, News, OOIDA Member

Drivers honored with trucking award

With a combined 95 years of experience and over eight million accident-free miles, two drivers receive award for trucking excellence. The prize is pretty sweet.

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.