
Truck drivers have enough problems to deal with. Dumping administrative issues on their shoulders too is a sure-fire way to make them miserable, argues CarriersEdge President Mark Murrell.
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Illinois has enacted a new law putting some limits on the state’s strict biometrics privacy law, including the ability for people to sue for every single instance of biometrics use.
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The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance has been working with its law enforcement and industry/association members on an international human trafficking awareness and outreach campaign.
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The June 20 deadline is drawing near for nominations to the Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence Award sponsored in part by Kenworth.
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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is accepting applications from motor carriers for a newly revised version of its apprenticeship pilot program to study younger drivers.
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The Women in Trucking Association has named J.B. Hunt’s Jodi Edwards as its Driver of the Year.
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Making drivers feel connected and part the social fabric of your heavy-duty trucking business is a great way to boost retention.
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Volvo’s all-new Class 8 VNL tractor was designed from the ground up to be the most connected truck the OEM has ever produced.
Read More →Log falsification violations can lead to out-of-service orders, fines, bad federal safety scores, failed DOT audits, civil penalties, and even nuclear verdicts. What can motor carriers do?
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Love’s Travel Stops is celebrating 60 years of operations. Over the past six decades, it has grown from an Oklahoma family’s dream in 1964 to a nationally recognized brand in 2024.
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