Fuel, oil forecasts hold promise
Fuel costs haven’t spiked in the way some other trucking costs have in recent months. Will that trend continue?
Daily News for the Trucking Industry
Fuel costs haven’t spiked in the way some other trucking costs have in recent months. Will that trend continue?
Soon after the DOT said it caught California “red-handed” over non-domiciled CDLs, the state argued that many of the claims were “lies.”
FMCSA is accepting comments on two pilot programs aimed at providing more flexibility in the hours-of-service rules.
Creditors demanded First Brands appoint separate advisers for units that issued $2.5 billion in off-balance-sheet debt, arguing conflicts of interest threaten the insolvency case.
California will revoke 17,000 commercial driver licenses issued to immigrants after finding expiration dates exceeded legal status limits, following federal scrutiny.
Though airlines say they expect normal operations to resume within three or four days after the order is lifted, some have suggested that problems might linger longer than that.
Rep. Sam Graves’ T&I committee is expected to resume hearings specific to comprehensive highway legislation that is meant to improve safety and supply chain connectivity.
The moves to ease trade in cattle come as the Trump administration is looking to provide relief to American consumers with wholesale beef prices surging in recent years.
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