
The American Transportation Research Institute's 13th annual list highlighting the most congested bottlenecks for trucks in America identified the 100 worst offenders, with Georgia, Texas and Illinois having more than one on the top-10 list.
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The American Transportation Research Institute is surveying motor carriers and owner-operators to detail the consequences of driver detention.
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The American Transportation Research Institute is asking drivers, both men and women, to participate in its online survey about the barriers to entry for women drivers.
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As California pursues its aggressive timeline to transition to zero-emission vehicles, a new analysis from the American Transportation Research Institute explores challenges, including some of the highest electricity prices in the country.
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A report by the American Transportation Research Institute found that 30% of tow company invoices resulting from accidents charge excessive hourly or per-pound rates.
Read More →A successful strategy for solving the need versus capacity equation is to use technology to go beyond just what’s available, says this author in our Guest Voices blog.
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The latest Cost of Congestion study, published by the American Transportation Research Institute, reports traffic congestion cost the trucking industry $94.6 billion in 2021.
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While 2022 was a challenging year for trucking, there was still growth in revenue, tonnage, employment, and other areas. In mid-2023, a number of data points appear to indicate that the current freight cycle is bottoming out. How fast it will head back up is another question.
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The economy was the top trucking industry concern in the 19th annual Top Industry Issues Survey by the American Transportation Research Institute. And for the first time, zero-emission vehicles made the Top 10 list.
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The American Transportation Research Institute is asking trucking industry stakeholders to rank the top issues of concern for the industry.
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