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News, State

Tuition-free CDL training available at Florida college

FleetForce has opened its newest truck driving school in Venice, Fla., on the campus of State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota.

News, State

California bill headed to governor seeks to reduce highway traffic

A bill headed to the California governor’s desk would extend a transportation rule that is intended to reduce travel on the state’s roadways.

Analysis, Business, Products & Services

FedEx Ground faces off with its contractors

A showdown is looming, as a leader emerges among FedEx Ground contractors who are getting squeezed while the company bathes in profits.

Business, News, Products & Services, State, Truck Parking

Love’s opens new location in Pasco, Wash.

Love’s Travel Stops has opened a new location in Pasco, Wash., located at 2252 East Kartchner St., adding 57 truck parking spaces.

News, State

Damage to bridge forces closure of Interstate 83 in Pennsylvania

Interstate 83 in York County, Pennsylvania has been closed following a dump truck crash that damaged a bridge as well as northbound I-83.

Federal, News, Truck Parking

HR2187 includes no additional costs, CBO reports

The limited financial impact of HR2187 bodes well for the bill during a time of high inflation and lawmakers wary of spending.

News, State

New York crackdown on illegally parked trucks ‘not about going after an industry’ says mayor

A trucking group fires back after NYC cracks down on illegal truck parking. The mayor says the city isn’t going after the industry.

Crime & Courts, News, State

PAM Transport reaches multimillion dollar settlement in wage lawsuit

Thousands of drivers are awaiting approval of a multimillion dollar settlement with PAM Transport in a wage lawsuit.

Federal, News

Hair testing request attracts public comment

FMCSA lacks the authority to grant the Trucking Alliance’s request on hair testing, but that hasn’t stopped the public from submitting comments.

News, State

California webinar attempts to ease confusion on AB5 law

California’s AB5 has sparked a lot of questions on whether a truck driver is classified as an employee or independent contractor.