Federal threats, legal drama and now… a delay. New York’s congestion pricing showdown conclusion is coming, but Trump may ...
The new year is arriving with more than fireworks and resolutions. For drivers, it also brings a fresh round of fuel tax ...
From growth mode to shutdown chatter. Something changed fast for Standard Forwarding, and nobody’s saying everything out loud ...
Drivers across New York say something feels off with their E-ZPass bills. One trucking company decided to stop complaining ...
Retired Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell will be remembered for a lot of things. But, it’s his connection to trucking that ...
An Illinois trucking company has settled a first-of-its-kind lawsuit over its driver-facing cameras. Could this trigger ...
Who will blink first? California and the U.S. Department of Transportation are in a standoff over 17,000 non-domiciled CDLs.
FMCSA has provisionally renewed an hours-of-service exemption to railroad associations. Should the exemption be allowed?
The U.S. Department of Transportation says it wants unqualified truck drivers off the road and for CDL standards to improve.
Illinois strengthens grip on predatory towing with a new law designed to protect drivers and shut down bad actors.
A recent cargo theft is bringing attention to the issue of double-brokering. Here’s what lawmakers are doing to curb the ...
Saying that thousands of CDLs were removed over “minor paperwork discrepancies,” the Sikh Coalition is suing the California ...