The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Jan. 13 announced this year’s members for its Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee, which includes a record number of women as well as its first female vice chair.
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EPA Readies Biofuel Waivers, Delays for Trump’s Final Days
The Trump administration is expected to exempt some oil refineries from 2019 mandates to use renewable fuel as it readies possible last-minute moves on U.S. biofuel policy.
US Trailer Orders in December Surge Past Year Earlier
U.S. trailer orders in December jumped 140% from a year earlier as they cleared 42,000, ACT Research reported, citing trailer makers’ initial data.
US Trailer Orders in December Surge Past Year Earlier
U.S. trailer orders in December jumped 140% from a year earlier as they cleared 42,000, ACT Research reported, citing trailer makers’ initial data.
US Diesel Stockpiles Swell as Global Fuel Demand Falters
The world’s appetite for U.S. diesel is falling, leaving stockpiles of the fuel at their highest level since early October.
US Diesel Stockpiles Swell as Global Fuel Demand Falters
The world’s appetite for U.S. diesel is falling, leaving stockpiles of the fuel at their highest level since early October.
Recent Acquisitions Bode Well for Trucking in 2021
Several recent acquisitions are signaling a robust 2021 for trucking.
Recent Acquisitions Bode Well for Trucking in 2021
Several recent acquisitions are signaling a robust 2021 for trucking.
December Class 8 Sales Reach High Mark for 2020, Down 7.4% Compared With 2019
U.S. Class 8 retail sales in December cleared 21,000 to reach the high mark for the year, but were off 7.4% compared with a year earlier.
Schumer Asks Biden to Push for More Than $1.3 Trillion Stimulus
Incoming Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has pressed President-elect Joe Biden to propose more than $1.3 trillion in spending for his initial round of COVID-19 relief, according to a person familiar with the matter.