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Federal, News
Buttigieg calls for policies to protect truckers against predatory towing
Policies to protect truckers from predatory towing fees are crucial, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttiegig said during a recent meeting.
Listen Now
Podcast: What you can do about the push for electric trucks
In a few years, proposed emission standards would require 25% of new trucks to be all electric. So what can you do? We’ll offer some advice.
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News, State
Idaho bridges in need of repair ranked
Want to know which Idaho bridges to avoid? The Idaho Transportation Department recently ranked Idaho bridges’ need for repairs.
Crime & Courts, Federal, News, OOIDA
Hours of service flexibility survives court challenge
Flexibility in managing hours of service, fought for by OOIDA, survived a court challenge. Here’s a deeper dive into the ruling.
News, State
Companies prep ahead of possible AB5 rollout
The looming implementation of AB5 has motor carriers and recruitment firms looking for solutions to the future of employee classifications.
Opinion
150 million reasons why nuclear verdicts need to be addressed
Werner recently settled a lawsuit for $150 million, but the facts of the case may surprise you, including that the carrier is avoiding a nuclear verdict. On July 28, Omaha, Neb.-based Werner Enterprises published a news release announcing a $150 settlement of a crash lawsuit in Texas. Based on that hefty sum, one would think […]
Federal, News, OOIDA
Speed limiters contradict driver retention goals, OOIDA says
If the goal is to make trucking a more attractive profession, OOIDA says that requiring speed limiters is not the way to achieve it.
Crime & Courts, Federal, News, OOIDA
Court of appeals denies petition for hours-of-service review
A court has denied a petition for review of FMCSA hours-of-service changes to the short-haul exemption and 30-minute break backed by OOIDA.
News
New data shows the number of women drivers continues to grow
According to recent data, the number of female drivers in trucking is continuing to rise. Women in Trucking CEO offers insight beyond the numbers.
Features, Truck Shows
Commercial Chaos for a Cure efforts exceed goal
Commercial Chaos for a Cure was held for the ninth time on July 22-23. The event raises money for the June E. Nylen Cancer Center.
Business, Products & Services
Love’s Travel Stops opens first location in Connecticut
Love’s Travel Stops just opened a new location in Willington, Conn., which is the first Love’s in the state.
Business, News, Products & Services
Annual Road Warrior contest makes history with $30K in prizes
Pilot Flying J brings back its Road Warrior contest to recognize role models in the trucking industry. Total prizes this year top all previous years.