
Two Freightliner hydrogen-electric trucks will begin operations in Houston next year.
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In-cab components that could come loose are the cause of two new truck recalls, one from Mack and one from Autocar.
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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has extended a waiver of new medical card requirements. Originally set to expire on Sunday, October 12, the waiver now expires on January 10, 2026.
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During International Roadcheck, commercial vehicle enforcement personnel put nearly a fifth of the vehicles inspected out of service for serious violations, most commonly for problems with their brakes.
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Montgomery Transport LLC in Birmingham, Alabama, suddenly announced it was closing effective immediately on October 9, putting hundreds of truck drivers and other employees out of work.
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Peterbilt marked a production milestone with the delivery of its 100,000th Model 567 to WM during a ceremony at the company’s Denton, Texas, manufacturing facility.
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Werner Enterprises CEO Derek Leathers on truck drivers, leadership, nuclear verdicts and more.
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“Industry has long lamented the fact that ‘freight doesn’t vote.’ The introduction of the Freight Office was hailed as finally giving a voice to freight," said Michael Rutherford, the new Assistant Secretary for Multimodal Freight Infrastructure & Policy.
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Hyroad Energy said its acquisition of 113 Nikola hydrogen fuel cell trucks will help accelerate the deployment of zero-emission commercial fleets.
Read More →“This year’s peak season has come and gone, largely due to retailers frontloading imports ahead of reciprocal tariffs taking effect,” said the National Retail Foundation's Jonathan Gold about expected imports into the nation's ports.
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