There’s Got to Be a Better Way to Run an Election
Truck drivers who voted in the Nov. 7 general election appeared to be as frustrated as any other group of Americans that three weeks after the balloting no one knew who had won the presidential race.
Voting Survey Turns Up Frustrated Drivers
Truck drivers who voted in the Nov. 7 general election appeared to be as frustrated as any other group of Americans that three weeks after the balloting no one knew who had won the presidential race.
The Century of Trucking
Looking back on the 20th century, we see major social and technological advances. It was the American Century, as we Americans like to say. It was also, arguably, the century of trucking.
Cirillo Does Not Support Separate Trucking Agency
The government’s top motor carrier safety regulator thinks setting a dedicated trucking agency apart from the highway office is not a good idea.
Cirillo Does Not Support Separate Trucking Agency
The government's top motor carrier safety regulator thinks setting a dedicated trucking agency apart from the highway office is not a good idea.
Cirillo: FHWA 'Ready to Move Forward' on Driver Hours Proposal
The federal proposal for new driver hours of service could be ready for public review by July if the Department of Transportation chooses to go directly to rulemaking, according to top trucking officials of the Federal Highway Administration.
Inspectors Want Trucking Office
A year ago, many of the officers who conduct roadside inspections called on those who run the Department of Transportation to create a federal agency dedicated exclusively to trucking safety.
Inspectors Want Trucking Office
A year ago, many of the officers who conduct roadside inspections called on those who run the Department of Transportation to create a federal agency dedicated exclusively to trucking safety.
Railroads Seek to Break Truckers' Stranglehold on Mexican Freight
Top North American railroads are determined to break trucking’s stranglehold on Mexico’s international and domestic freight. Rail executives figure the ripest field of opportunity lies in intermodal.
Railroads Seek to Break Truckers' Stranglehold on Mexican Freight
Top North American railroads are determined to break trucking’s stranglehold on Mexico’s international and domestic freight.