Florida court breaks ranks, says brokers can be sued for unsafe carriers
Broker liability just got murkier. A Florida ruling bucks federal precedent and puts Coyote Logistics back in the hot seat.
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Broker liability just got murkier. A Florida ruling bucks federal precedent and puts Coyote Logistics back in the hot seat.
FMCSA plans to conduct another large truck crash study. OOIDA said it is hopeful the agency can improve on the mistakes of a previous study.
Truck drivers asked lawmakers to address English proficiency. They listened. Here’s a breakdown of several English-proficiency bills.
“If we have to have a steering wheel, it can have a steering wheel and pedals,” Robyn Denholm, the chair of Tesla’s board of directors, told Bloomberg News in an…
Crude prices jumped after the sanctions announcement, but market reaction has been muted amid confusion over just how seriously the White House would enforce the new measures.
Compensation is the top concern among professional drivers in 2025, according to the American Transportation Research Institute’s annual survey of trucking industry participants.
Groendyke Transport CEO Greg Hodgen on Oct. 28 became became the 81st chairman of American Trucking Associations. He wants to spotlight the environmental and safety gains trucking has made.
Calling trucking a “noble profession” he’s proud to serve, Greg Hodgen of Groendyke Transport was elected the 81st chairman of American Trucking Associations on Oct. 28.
Flatbed carriers serving the Texas oil patch are seeing a slackening in demand as drilling in the Permian Basin slows The post Flatbed report: Texas oil patch rig count hits…
U.S. shippers are increasingly turning to private, in-house truck fleets to transport goods, despite favorable rates in the for-hire market. The post Dry van report: Private fleets give shippers greater…