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News, OOIDA

Land Line Now’s top podcasts for 2021

Here are the top five Land Line Now podcasts from 2021, the ones that got the most response and touched on hot topics. Take a few minutes to revisit them.

Opinion

Driver retention was the surprising top story of 2021

In a crazy year full of momentous stories for the small-business trucker, one stands out as the top story, says Land Line’s Chuck Robinson.

Business, Equipment

Drivers with ELDs on the 3G network need to act

Starting in early 2022, the 3G wireless network is phasing out, so drivers with ELDS that rely on the 3G need to upgrade to 4G or 5G.

News, State

Enhanced commercial vehicle enforcement coming to Arizona

The Arizona Department of Transportation and the Department of Public Safety announced a new plan for commercial vehicle enforcement.

Federal, News

Buttigieg to speak at 2022 Transportation Research Board meetings

The Transportation Research Board’s annual meetings will feature U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg as the keynote speaker.

News, State

South Dakota launches revamped trucking information website

Major updates to South Dakota’s Trucking Info website is a one-stop-shop for all things relevant to trucking in the Mount Rushmore State.

Analysis, News

Big news for big carriers in 2021

The big carriers made some big moves in 2021. Land Line’s John Bendel recaps what happened, and what it means for trucking in 2022.

Breaking, COVID-19

COVID-19: The latest info brought to you by OOIDA and Land Line

OOIDA & Land Line are compiling information specifically for truckers on COVID-19 regulatory relief and the statewide crowd and restaurant restrictions. We are updating this page regularly as the news breaks.

News, OOIDA

Year’s end is the nomination deadline for the OOIDA Board of Directors

Dec. 31 is the deadline for nominations to the OOIDA Board of Directors. Help guide the Association and push positive change for drivers.

Business, Equipment, News

New lighting standards in Canada seek to thwart ‘phantom vehicles’

Transport Canada’s new lighting standards aim to eliminate the risk of “phantom vehicles” being driven in the dark without headlights.