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News, State

Oconee County considering removal of through-truck traffic ordinance

Oconee County Commissioners are seeking public input on revising a truck traffic ordinance that keeps semitrucks off certain roads.

News, State, Tolls

Indiana Toll Road rates to increase in July

As if traveling isn’t already expensive right now with skyrocketing fuel prices, the Indiana Toll Road will increase rates beginning July 1.

Federal, News

FMCSA increases safety grants by 52%

FMCSA will award $463 million in safety grants to states in an effort to reduce commercial motor vehicle crashes.

News, OOIDA, Safety & Security

Listen to truckers about highway safety, OOIDA Foundation says

While technology is often pitched as the way to improve highway safety, the OOIDA Foundation says truckers approach the topic from a different view.

Federal, News

Senate committee to consider nomination of FMCSA’s Hutcheson

The Senate Commerce Committee will consider the nomination of Robin Hutcheson as administrator of the FMCSA at a hearing next week.

Features, News, Truck Shows

SuperRigs celebrates 40 years next week

SuperRigs is set for next week at Branson Landing. Over $25,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded at the premier truck beauty contest.

Crime & Courts, News, State

Custom-wrapped trucks and trailers could help solve 6-year-old missing persons case

Washington State Patrol unveils two new custom wrapped trucks and trailers in hopes of gathering new information to solve a six-year-long case involving a missing woman.

News, State

Cross-border truck freight shatters record high in March

March was a great month for cross-border truck freight and other modes of freight transportation, reaching all-time highs by value.

News, State

West Virginia law authorizes autonomous vehicles

A new law in West Virginia permits the use of fully autonomous vehicles, including commercial vehicles, on state roadways.

Crime & Courts, News

Ex-Savino USA employee pleads guilty to embezzling

A former Savino USA employee has pleaded guilty to making up companies and billing her employer for fictional amounts owed totaling millions.