Federal, News
Buttigieg updates Senate on NHTSA’s impaired-driving rulemaking
A rulemaking aimed at taking impaired drivers off the road received more than 18,000 comments, DOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg said.
Listen Now
Podcast: A private approach to truck parking
Trent Cameron, CEO and co-founder of Outpost, shares his company’s ambitious plan to dot the nation with private truck parking lots.
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News, State, Tolls
I-270/I-495 toll rates in Maryland will be slightly cheaper
Following public opposition to Capital Beltway HOT lane rates, Maryland has signed off on a new toll rate that’s cheaper…kind of.
Federal, News
With the new inspection regs, is your rear-impact guard compliant?
Truckers and trucking companies will have to inspect rear-impact guards or ICC bumpers after Dec. 9. What do you need to know to pass?
Coronavirus, News
Canada to require vaccine for cross-border truckers
The Public Health Agency of Canada announced that truck drivers will need to be fully vaccinated when crossing into the country.
News
Old recall affecting 7,000 Western Stars resurrected; new recall affects 500 more
Daimler Trucks found a new remedy for a 2018 recall affecting thousands of Western Star trucks. It’s also recalling 500 more for a steering issue.
News
Truck freight between U.S. borders slowing down, still high
September was a rough month for cross-border truck freight. However, the freight situation between the borders overall is a good one. According to the latest data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, total cross-border freight value in September was more than $109 billion. That is a drop of more than 3% compared to August. Nearly […]
Features, News, OOIDA
Early OOIDA activist dies at age 81
Frank Yager, who served on the OOIDA Board of Directors during the Association’s early years, died in September at the age of 81.
OOIDA
The OOIDA tour trailer sets up in Barstow, Calif.
For the days leading up to Thanksgiving, Marty Ellis and the OOIDA tour trailer are at the TA Travel Center in Barstow, Calif.
Crime & Courts, News
Small verdicts costing trucking industry despite lawsuits being rare
A new report by ATRI reveals how small verdicts and settlements are affecting trucking. Found out which states are “judicial hellholes.”
Crime & Courts, News
OSHA orders $24K paid in hours of service complaint
OSHA has fined a Houston crane company for retaliating against an employee who refused to ignore federal hours of service regulations.
Opinion
Do we really need a mandate for automatic emergency braking?
We’re on the road to requiring automated emergency braking systems on trucks. But AEB has a downside that needs to be carefully considered.