The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced what it called a complete overhaul of the vetting process for electronic logging devices that track truck driver hours of service compliance, ...
A large group of state trucking association executives – along with the American Trucking Associations, the National Tank Truck Carriers, and the Truckload Carriers Association – has issued a new plan ...
Small trucking fleets have managed to stay afloat during this prolonged economic downturn, aided by low overhead and technology. But increasing regulatory pressures could ...
Owner-operators pushed to allow CDL trainers to self-certify their compliance with federal regs. Now FMCSA seeks to stop that ...
Manitoba plans to continue multi-agency blitzes into 2026, which are aimed at educating drivers about the dangers of misclassification and the role of the Worker’s Compensation Board (WCB). In late ...
Electronic Logging Device Market was valued at US$ 14.4 Bn in 2024 and is projected to reach US$ 24.5 Bn by 2035, expanding ...
FreightWaves spoke with Jackson Alexander, Executive Vice President of Sales at Reliance Partners, about what leads to nuclear verdicts, how to mitigate risk, and how the state of the insurance market ...
ASK4SAM’s experienced legal team represents victims of semi-truck accidents in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, offering strong ...
Together, Highway and Carrier1 are working to create more secure, and efficient carrier identity checks, a standard part of everyday operations for trucking companies, so carriers can spend more time ...
If you run trucks in the United States, GPS tracking is no longer a nice-to-have. It is a tool that turns mystery into ...
This federal law was designed to create a safe environment for commercial vehicle operators and other drivers on the road. Businesses operating a commercial vehicle fleet have more to worry about than ...