
Many factors, including inherent jury bias, can drive jury awards higher in trucking litigation cases, a new ATRI study has found.
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The American Transportation Research Institute is asking motor carriers to participate in research on rising insurance costs and strategies for managing risk.
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English proficiency for drivers and artificial intelligence in trucking were among four trucking industry concerns that made their first appearance on the American Transportation Research Institute’s annual Top Industry Issues report. Unsurprisingly, the state of the economy remained in the top spot.
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How well are mandatory entry-level driver training requirements working to improve trucking safety? The American Transportation Institute’s new research project aims to get some insight into that question.
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What’s keeping trucking fleet managers and truck drivers up at night? The American Transportation Research Institute aims to find out in its 2025 Top Industry Issues Survey.
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A new ATRI report reveals most diesel technicians enter the workforce without formal training, leaving shops to spend thousands on preparation. The findings outline key barriers, training gaps, and retention risks for fleets.
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The trucking industry last year experienced the highest non-fuel operating costs ever recorded by the American Transportation Research Institute, which combined with the ongoing freight recession to drive down fleet profitability.
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New research from the American Transportation Research Institute sheds some light on the state of truck parking at state-provided rest areas and other public facilities.
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New to this year's operational costs of trucking survey by the American Transportation Research Institute is a streamlined form for owner-operators.
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The American Transportation Research Institute says the data compiled in its annual Top 100 Trucks Bottlenecks survey also shows ways to reduce chokepoints, lower emissions, and drive economic growth.
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