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FMCSA launches 2024’s Operation Protect Your Move
FMCSA is continuing efforts to protect the public from scams involving household goods. A 2023 initiative found more than 1,000 violations.
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Podcast: FHWA grants meant to replace trucks at ports
Ports across the country might see quite a few new, lower-emission trucks due to a series of grants from the Federal Highway Administration.
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Severe weather emergency issued in Texas
A weather emergency is in effect for 88 Texas counties through May 13 after over one week of advisories from the National Weather Service.
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States enact rules that cover motorcycle lane filtering
State lawmakers address the legalization of driving motorcycles between traffic, or lane filtering, in certain circumstances.
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FMCSA encourages safe driving around large trucks, buses
FMCSA is working to spread the message of how the general public can safely share the roads with large trucks and buses.
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KC Scout traffic service hit by cyberattack
A cyberattack is affecting the dynamic message boards, cameras and website connected to the KC Scout traffic and travel service.
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Trucking jobs even out heading into produce season
Responding to overcapacity, trucking jobs remained stagnant as the industry prepares for an increase in volume typical during spring.
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Two-week campaign aims to raise funds for veterans and active military members
OOIDA’s Mission: Military Appreciation continues its support of veterans and active-duty personnel. Here’s how you can get involved.
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.
News, State
Colorado lawmakers advance to governor revised commercial vehicle rules
The Colorado General Assembly has advanced a bill to implement additional rules for commercial vehicles traveling in the state.
Business, News
Texas trucking firm shutters operations
A Texas trucking company has closed its doors. Find out what led to the closure and how many employees are impacted.
Crime & Courts, News
Train horn costs trucker nearly $2M in hearing-loss lawsuit
A trucker is on the hook for seven figures after a train horn he installed on his truck caused a construction worker to lose his hearing.