Truckers Urged to Fill Out DOT Parking Survey
Now is your chance to get your voice heard and make some real change in one of the greatest issues facing the trucking industry: the parking shortage.
Now is your chance to get your voice heard and make some real change in one of the greatest issues facing the trucking industry: the parking shortage.
A major storm named Fern is brewing, which is expected to cover the United States’ landmass housing over 220 million people. Here are the details you need to know.
Until now, all of the hubbub regarding English language proficiency was on the federal level, with the federal government threatening to withhold funding should the state refuse to comply with federal standards. Now, some states, in line with the federal government, are taking a stand and implementing their own state laws regarding use of the English language.
It has been a while since we have used that word in the title of an article, “skyrocket.” It was commonplace after the dog days of the COVID-19 Pandemic for the trucking industry to kick back into high gear as months upon months of demand came crashing to dealerships all at once. Now a similar instance has happened, for an entirely different reason, and the verb “skyrocket” is once again justified.
While the stock market is not the only indicator of economic performance and strength, it is an indicator, as investors put their money where their mouth is and purchase partial ownership in companies they believe will perform well in the future.
It is the same old song and dance: the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced four more ELDs that are to be unviable for the purposes of commercial trucking.
Are hydrogen-powered trucks the future? That is what the state of New Jersey wants to find out, as it plans to spend $13 million to fund infrastructure to support six hydrogen-powered drayage trucks to move cargo around the Port Newark Container Terminal.
On December 30th Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean Duffy announced $118 million in grant awards aiming to increase safety on America’s roadways, through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).