Topics: Trucking

ATA For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index, August

ATA's advanced seasonally adjusted For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index contracted 0.9 percent in August after increasing 0.4 percent in July. More

ATRI Launches Truck Parking Survey

ATRI is conducting a survey on truck parking needs and system requirements. More

51.4% Percent of Motor Carriers Consider Natural Gas-Fueled Truck

A new survey found that 51.4% of motor carriers are considering natural gas-fueled trucks when buying new vehicles. More

American Truck Historical Society Historic Route 66 Convoy

The American Truck Historical Society (ATHS) kicked off its first Historic Highway Convoy. More

Truckstops Prepare for Driver Appreciation Week

The trucking industry, truckstops and travel plazas and communities nationwide will join together Sept. 16 to 22 to honor America’s truckers during national Driver Appreciation Week. More

ATA Urges DOT to Begin Rulemaking on Electronic Logging

ATA has urged the Department of Transportation (DOT) to start conducting a rulemaking to mandate electronic logging devices. More

NRF and NCCR Join Coalition Legal Brief Opposing New Federal Trucking Regulations

The National Retail Federation and its National Council of Chain Restaurants division joined a coalition of manufacturers, shippers and transportation last week in filing an amicus brief before the U.S. Court of Appeals opposing the new federal trucking regulations on drivers’ hours-of-service, stating the regulations were arbitrary and capricious. More

CSA Opponents Testify the Program Harms Small Carriers

Opponents of the FMCSA's CSA enforcement program testified before the House Small Business Committee last week that the program harms small carriers. More

Oregon DOT Offers Electric Truck Incentives

The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) announced it is launching a new electric truck buyer incentive program aimed at reducing diesel fuel consumption within the state. More

Rumble Rules: Idling Regulations

Throughout the country, local and state governments are continuing to adjust their idling laws, and in an effort to create greater uniformity for drivers, several states are embracing statewide regulations versus individual county or city regulations. More

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