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Elections, News, State

Los Angeles County locales pursue new road revenue

Los Angeles County locales will ask voters next month to raise taxes to cover general purpose needs that include road work.

News, State

Washington state’s U.S. Highway 2 shutdown since Sept. 10

The Bolt Creek fire has burned more than 10,000, closing U.S. Highway 2, just east of Seattle. WSDOT says the highway could reopen Monday.

Federal, News

Should electronic IDs be required on commercial motor vehicles?

FMCSA is flirting with the idea of requiring interstate commercial motor vehicles to have electronic identification technology.

News, OOIDA

OOIDA tour trailer stops in Oakley, Kan.

The first of three Kansas stops for the OOIDA tour trailer is Oakley, home to the Buffalo Bill Cultural and Visitor Center and a fossil museum.

Features, News, OOIDA, Truck Shows

South Dakota truck convoy raises nearly $60K for Special Olympics

With 107 trucks participating, the 2022 South Dakota Truck Convoy helps raise nearly $60,000 for Special Olympics.

Business, Equipment

‘Command Steer’ adds power to power steering

Mack Trucks offer help turning the steering wheel with Command Steer, a smart electric boost to Mack’s normal hydraulic power steering.

News, State

Massachusetts nears rule for side underride guards

A transportation safety bill headed to the Massachusetts governor’s desk includes a mandate for side underride guards for certain trucks.

Business, Equipment

New truck orders, trailer orders show life despite recession fears

New truck orders were modest in August, and trailer orders rose, but recession concerns have tempered enthusiasm, say ACT Research analysts.

Federal, News

Senate confirms Robin Hutcheson as FMCSA administrator

It’s official. Robin Hutcheson has been confirmed as the administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

Crime & Courts, News, OOIDA, State

Judge allows OOIDA’s entry into AB5 lawsuit

OOIDA will represent small-business truckers in a lawsuit against California’s AB5, a federal judge has ruled.