News, Safety & Security
Higher truck driver pay linked to fewer crashes
A researcher’s body of work has quantified what truckers have intuitively known for decades: Better truck driver pay will lead to safer highways.
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Podcast: Efforts designed to combat highway protests
A handful of states are considering measures that are meant to deter protesters from exercising their First Amendment rights on highways.
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Report: Drivers spending less time on their phone
A study shows that distracted driving is declining as motorists are interacting with their phones less, but taking calls remains a problem.
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Wisconsin enacts two new laws permitting certain heavier truck loads
Two new Wisconsin laws are touted to reduce trucks on roadways in exchange for permitting certain heavier truck loads.
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Emergencies issued in Maine, New Hampshire
Maine and New Hampshire have emergency orders in place following a storm that dumped as much as 1 foot of snow in the Northeast.
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Trucking jobs surge in March despite current downcycle
A jump in trucking jobs suggests some optimism, but one market analyst cautions more drivers could be problematic further down the road.
News, State, Truck Parking
Montana adds truck parking with new rest area
Additional truck parking is now available at a new rest stop in Montana. Find out where it’s located and what it offers to truckers.
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Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse 2023 numbers released
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse has released the number of positive drug tests for 2023.
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New York enacting fuel emergency during solar eclipse
New York is issuing an hours-of-service exemption for fuel haulers due to the expected impact on travel during the solar eclipse.
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Colorado nears adoption of local authority to set idling rules
Providing local governments with authority to set vehicle idling rules is the subject of a bill nearing passage at the Colorado statehouse.
Crime & Courts, News
Federal court dismisses Yellow’s lawsuit against the Teamsters
Yellow Corp.’s $137 million lawsuit pinning its impending doom on the Teamsters has been dismissed, another blow to the now-defunct company.
Equipment, News, Safety & Security
British Columbia’s speed limiter mandate rolls out Friday
A speed limiter mandate in British Columbia takes effect this week. Here’s what you need to know ahead of the law rolling out.