May 2021
House of Representatives Debates Speed Limiter Bill
American Trucking Simulator is a mostly realistic computer game, but it allows for a lot of trucking fantasies that would never be obtainable in real life. One of our favorites is smashing on the accelerator while traveling downhill on the 80 from Truckee to Sacramento, hitting 102 miles per hour and almost doubling the speed […]
California Air Resources Board Says Biodiesel is King
Correction: An earlier version of this article stated that biodiesel and renewable diesel created emissions at a rate 1/3rd of electricity. This is incorrect. The correct metric is that biodiesel and renewable diesel are responsible for 3x more metric ton credits from greenhouse gas reduction than electricity is, based on the Low Carbon Fuel Standard […]
CVSA Brake Safety Week Starts August 22nd
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) is back at it again. Even before Operation Safe Driver Week has taken place, the Alliance already has its gears set on inspecting vehicular brakes. Brake Safety Week Details The CVSA states that for the safety of all drivers on the road, a dedicated week to inspections is necessary: […]
What Truckers Can Learn from the Gas Shortage
The Colonial Pipeline is back up and running at approximately 80% capacity, with full capacity to return soon. With the worst of it behind us, now is a good time to reflect on what we can learn from this gas shortage debacle. The Words of George Carlin Most people might think of George Carlin as […]
April 2021: Trailer Sales Shatter Same Time Last Year
ACT Research has published the results of trailer sales for April 2021, and the numbers when compared to the fourth month last year, when the coronavirus pandemic was in full force, can be succinctly described by this GIF:In short, the numbers are exploding!The NumbersLooking at the transition from March to April, you may be inclined […]
I-40 Bridge Shut Down Until Further Notice
Do you enjoy crumbling infrastructure? Hearing about backlogs of roads and bridges that need proper maintenance to avoid catastrophe?
DOT Allows Overweight Hauling of Fuels
One of the quickest ways to get a headache is to research the overlap between federal and state regulations and governments. We hope to save you a headache by explaining in layman’s terms to the best of our ability what the federal government’s second declaration (the first being the hours-of-service-suspension) means. Overweight Hauling on Interstate […]
April 2021: Trucking Jobs Dip by About a Thousand
The preliminary numbers for April 2021 trucking jobs, as well as the solidified numbers for February 2021, have both come in. The numbers are very similar, in that both say the trucking industry saw a decrease in jobs, but not by much. The Numbers As of April 2021 The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) says […]
FMCSA Declares Regional Emergency Regarding Fuel
Notice: As of May 11th the FMCSA has added West Virginia to the list of affected states. Colonial Pipeline owns over 5,500 miles of pipe from Texas to New York. It was the victim of a malware attack starting on May 7th, 2021. In response, Colonial Pipeline has shut down its system, which transferred 100 […]
April 2021: Flatbed Rates Jump, Others Waver
Historically, reefer trailer hauling has been the most revenue-generating form of freight, and it is not hard to see why. Running a reefer requires additional diesel to keep cargo at adequate temperatures, an expense that factors into the price per mile for the freight. We live in unusual times, however, and for at least a […]
AB-5 Applies to Trucking, Appeals Court Ruled
Nine months ago we wrote about how the case of CTA v. Becerra had an injunction on it, allowing owner-operators to continue leasing under another trucking company’s authority. Now, over a year since the injunction was first placed, it appears the end may be in sight. The ninth circuit has ruled that AB-5 is not […]