
Heavy Duty Trucking magazine is recognizing President's Day by presenting some of our most recent coverage of our new President's policies as they relate to trucking.
Heavy Duty Trucking is recognizing President's Day by presenting some of our most recent coverage of our new President's policies as they relate to trucking.

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Heavy Duty Trucking magazine is recognizing President's Day by presenting some of our most recent coverage of our new President's policies as they relate to trucking.
Our offices are closed for the holiday, but we will be back to covering the daily news on Tuesday.
While it is still early in his presidency, it is clear that President Trump and his policies will change the landscape for business owners – whether it be in terms of future trade deals, regulations, taxes, or infrastructure.
Through news, blogs, and feature articles, our editors have examined what changes have already happened and which changes are still to come to help readers gain insight on how the trucking industry could be affected by the president's policies.

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As fleets adopt artificial intelligence for routing, maintenance, and load matching, new security risks are emerging. Learn where the vulnerabilities are and how to put the right controls in place.
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The long-awaited registration system promises a single portal — and tighter fraud controls.
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CargoNet reports fewer supply chain crime events to start 2026. But losses hold steady as organized crime shifts tactics toward impersonation schemes and high-value goods.
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Heavy Duty Trucking is searching for forward-looking leaders at trucking fleets as nominations for HDT’s Truck Fleet Innovators 2026. Deadline is May 15.
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Cargo theft rings plant operatives as drivers inside legitimate, fully vetted carriers, then execute coordinated thefts that look like a traditional straight theft from the outside.
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A modest sequential increase capped the strongest quarterly performance in years, signaling continued freight momentum in early 2026.
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More than 300 carriers across 26 states have been sent to collections as the Ohio Turnpike cracks down on toll evasion and delinquent payments.
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The American Transportation Research Institute will examine driver coaching, regulatory impacts — including the "Beyond Compliance" concept —and weather disruptions that shape trucking operations.
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Fleet Advantage's Brian Antonellis says it's time for fleets to get back to the fundamentals of good maintenance practices. And that includes replacing older, inefficient equipment.
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