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News, OOIDA

Louisiana is calling the OOIDA tour trailer

Marty Ellis, OOIDA tour trailer skipper, heads to Cajun country, with the next two stops in Louisiana. Stop and point him to the good food.

Coronavirus, Federal, News, OOIDA

OOIDA asks Biden, Trudeau to exempt truckers from vaccine mandate

OOIDA asked U.S. and Canadian leaders to exempt truck drivers from the countries’ arbitrary cross-border vaccination requirements.

News, State

Electric-powered trucks rule nears approval in Pennsylvania

A bill nearing passage at the Pennsylvania statehouse would adopt a federal weight exemption for electric-powered trucks.

Analysis, News

Poaching truck freight by rail, water and air

Railroads, airfreight and barge shipping all want to divvy up truck freight. John Bendel gauges how much mojo is there beneath the ballyhoo.

News, State

Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas issue emergency orders

Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas are the latest states to declaring emergencies waiving FMCSA regulations due to hazardous winter weather.

News, OOIDA

Driver retention issues and other concerns change the narrative in ‘driver shortage’ conversation

OOIDA Board Member Dick Pingel brings driver retention and other issues to the forefront of the conversation on driver shortages.

News, State

Left lane truck rules a topic at statehouses

Elected officials in statehouses around the country have offered bills to single out trucks from left lane use on interstates

News

Revised data reveals improved trucking employment situation

The federal government has updated the last five years of trucking employment data, but Convoy urges stakeholders to be cautiously optimistic.

Business, Equipment

New Class 8 truck sales haven’t hit their stride

Preliminary data for January sales of Class 8 tractor-trailers suggest truck manufacturers are being conservative, ACT Research reports.

Coronavirus, News

More anti-vaccine protests expected in Canada this weekend

A Canadian protest over vaccine mandates started in Ottawa nearly a week ago, and no immediate end is in sight.