Lost paradise: Short-lived trucker village gets evicted
“If you build it, (they) will come.” He did. They didn’t. The rise and fall of Truckers Paradise.
Daily News for the Trucking Industry
“If you build it, (they) will come.” He did. They didn’t. The rise and fall of Truckers Paradise.
The DOT has used the fatal crash as a cautionary tale for why it believes the non-domiciled CDL system needs to be overhauled.
The push to strengthen ELD certification comes amid concern on the part of trucking companies, law enforcement and others about ELD tampering aimed at circumventing driver HOS limitations.
The cyberattack fallout for JLR, already under pressure from U.S. tariffs, was so severe it dented the U.K. economy and forced the government to step in with an emergency loan…
Kodiak AI said it anticipates launching long-haul driverless operations in the second half of 2026. The projection came as part of the newly-public autonomous-truck-technology company’s third-quarter results announcement.
The American Transportation Research Institute is asking motor carriers to participate in research on rising insurance costs and strategies for managing risk.
Duron Advanced 5W-30 earns OEM approval for the latest Volvo and Mack engines, giving fleets a new low-viscosity option for fuel savings and protection.
Lytx says its Fatigue Detection technology can help fleets manage truck driver fatigue with unprecedented precision.
Wall Street heavyweights have struck deals with companies that could be eligible for reimbursement if tariffs are ruled unlawful, yet investors are finding the trade can be had for relatively…
Emissions can be reduced, and trucking fleets still can rely on today’s predominant vehicle technologies and fueling infrastructure.