NAIC Crowns Inspector Champions
Truck inspectors from Arizona and Canada captured the top awards at the 22nd annual North American Inspectors Championship here this week.
Attending His 43rd NTDC, Gillespie Now Lets Others Have the Driving Thrill
Trucking championships — the titles and the events — are practically a way of life for retired trucker Richard Gillespie.
Not Even Cancer Can Keep YRC’s Messmer From Competing in NTDC
YRC Freight driver David Messmer’s name was on the list of competitors for the Arizona Truck Driving Championships, but the day of that event all eyes were on the doors as they began to close for the start of the competition.
Competitors Say NTDC Makes Them Better Drivers
"I know it’s made me a better driver out on the road,” says one driver of the experience gained by competing at the National Truck Driving Championships.
NTDC Presents Off-Road Challenge for Drivers
One hundred ninety drivers competed in four of the nine championship divisions Thursday: three-axle, four axle, flatbed and tanker.
Record Number of Women Drivers Competing at NTDC
Eleven women, a record number, are competing for top honors this week at the National Truck Driving Championships.
Senate Bill Contains Weight Exemption for Nat Gas Trucks
A proposal has been introduced in the U.S. Senate to give a weight exemption to trucks powered by natural-gas engines, which have heavier fuel tanks than those that run on diesel.
NTDC: Competition Breeds Better Drivers, Safety Directors Say
If anyone is measuring the enthusiasm in the viewing stands this week at the National Truck Driving Championships in Pittsburgh, some of the loudest cheering probably will be from the safety directors working at carriers large and small.
Missouri Voters Reject Transportation Tax
Missouri voters have rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would have raised the state’s sales tax from 4.225 cents to 5 cents for 10 years to pay for road improvements.
Missouri to Choose Aug. 5 on Sales-Tax Hike for Roads
Missouri voters go to the polls Aug. 5 to decide if they want to add three-quarters of a cent to the state’s 4.225-cent sales tax to pay for transportation projects.