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News, State

Public invited to comment on future of Washington rest areas

Feedback from the public on the future of WSDOT’s safety areas program is being accepted through an online survey. Deadline is Sept. 5.

Federal, News

Public comment on drug testing data on U.S. DOT website

Based on Government Accountability Office recommendations, the U.S. DOT seeks public comments on access and improvements to its website.

Business

Saia keeps expanding with new I-75 terminals in Georgia

Georgia-based Saia LTL Freight is following through on its expansion plans with two new terminals in its home state along I-75.

Business, Products & Services

TravelCenters of America kicks off campaign to benefit St. Christopher Fund

Through Sept. 1, TravelCenters of America asks its customers to Round Up purchases to nearest dollar to benefit the St. Christopher Fund.

Sponsored Content

Keep it cool: Tips from TA-Petro

Is your air conditioner in your truck just not cutting it. Check out these tips from TA-Petro and see if it is time for AC Service.

Federal, News, OOIDA

OOIDA speaks out for truckers at Department of Labor forum

OOIDA told the U.S. Department of Labor that true independent contractor truck drivers should be able to continue using this business model.

News, State

New Jersey Senate approves bill to shield drivers from ticket cameras

The New Jersey Senate has advanced a bill to prohibit the state from working with other states to issue automated tickets.

Business, Products & Services

Spot load posts level out at low point for 2022 on MembersEdge

DAT MembersEdge data show load posts dropping slightly last week, though reefer loads were up for pre-July Fourth shipping.

News, Products & Services

T-Mobile shuts down its 3G networks

This year, mobile carriers have been phasing out their 3G cellular networks. The next big carrier to shut down its 3G networks is T-Mobile.

Breaking, Crime & Courts, Federal, News, State

UPDATE: Supreme Court denies petition against AB5

The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear California Trucking Association’s case against its state’s controversial AB5.