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Following a deadly crash and a political firestorm, the Owner-Operator Independent Driver Association (OOIDA) urges the DOT to suspend all non-domiciled CDL issuance for interstate commerce.
Following a triple-fatal crash after a reckless illegal U-turn, Florida officials scrutinize California's non-domiciled CDL issuance policies.
The U.S. Department of Justice is now filing motions to join lawsuits against CARB as an intervenor over the enforcement of preempted emissions regulations. Also: Several new truck recalls follow ...
Retail sales volumes for used Class 8 trucks saw a 5.5% increase in July, while auction and wholesale volumes were down 27% and 26%, respectively. Plus, DOT seeks more input on autonomous ...
18-year-old Luke Rethwisch meticulously rebuilt a 1987 Peterbilt 359 from the ground up, winning multiple awards. Hear about his dedication to old-school trucking and a dying tradition of care for ...
The organizations cited substantial added costs amid already-existing economic and operational pressures facing the trucking industry in calling for the delay to 2031. Plus, more trucking news.
TSC supports mandating drivers take the CDL tests in the state of their domicile and a minimum behind-the-wheel training hours requirement.
Four truck makers are suing California and CARB over the Clean Truck Partnership (CTP). Truck OEMs claim that, despite Congress overturning the emissions regulations outlined in the partnership ...
Go behind the scenes with Clifton and Joyce Parsley, tow company owners and truck show personalities on the "addictive" nature of the job and why rates are so high now.
In this Overdrive Radio podcast, get to know Ron Kelsey, whose stunning 1981 Peterbilt 359 has been a truck-show mainstay. More importantly, hear how his timeless business model -- focused on ...
The petitioner, small fleet Alpha Drivers Transportation, said the changes would cut down on fraud and spam from dispatch services. Also: Trimac Transportation expands with acquisition of flatbed ...
The mechanic, who had been suspended as a certified inspection mechanic, continued to provide inspections in which he falsely certified the trucks were safe to operate. Also: DOT wants truckers ...