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Equipment, Federal, News

Bill seeks to accelerate adoption of hydrogen fuel cell trucks

Perfectly timed while diesel prices are sky high, the Hydrogen for Trucks Act can help owner-operators purchase hydrogen fuel cell trucks.

Driver Fitness, Federal, News

DOT extends comment period on oral drug testing

The U.S. Department of Transportation is giving the public more time to comment on its proposal to include oral fluid in its drug testing programs.

OOIDA, Truck Shows

The OOIDA tour trailer’s ready for MATS

Marty Ellis brings the OOIDA tour trailer to the Mid-America Trucking Show starting March 22 at the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville.

News, Truck Shows

FMCSA offers information sessions at MATS

The FMCSA will be at the Mid-America Trucking Show to inform truckers about the latest regulations and to answer questions.

Federal, News

Court reinstates independent contractor rule

A U.S. district court invalidated the Department of Labor’s decision to withdraw a rule that made it easier for workers to be classified as independent contractors.

Fuel prices, News, State

Four states move forward with fuel tax relief

Legislative efforts move forward in four statehouses to provide motorists and truck drivers relief from fuel tax collections.

News, Products & Services

3G network prepares to go offline, FMCSA grants extension for certain ELDs

With another 3G wireless network set to go offline at the end of the month, the FMCSA has granted an extension for two specific ELD models.

News, State, Truck Parking

FDOT public meetings to address truck parking on I-4 corridor

Truckers will have a chance to tell the Florida Department of Transportation where to build more truck parking spaces along the I-4 corridor.

Crime & Courts, Federal, News, State

Texas leads 14-state coalition against stricter vehicle emission standards

More than a dozen states are asking a federal court to put a stop to the Biden administration’s tight greenhouse gas emission standards.

Business, OOIDA, Products & Services

Buyer beware: Biennial update filing services may not be worth the cost

Drivers need to complete a biennial update to maintain their U.S. DOT number every 24 months. Are companies offering help with updates worth the expense?