Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance inspectors removed more than 1,600 commercial vehicles from roadways in the U.S. and Canada for critical brake-related violations during an unannounced enforcement effort.
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Lyft Gains as Analysts Say Results May ‘Win Over Skeptics’
Lyft Inc.’s second-quarter results blew past market estimates and won accolades from Wall Street, as analysts said they now see a clearer path to profitability and a “more rational competitive environment.”
Patriot Transportation Revenue Down 6.4% in Its 3Q
Patriot Transportation reported net income of $396,000, or 12 cents per share, in its third quarter ended June 30, compared with $1,086,000, or 33 cents per share, in the same quarter last year.
Amazon-FedEx split sets battle lines in e-commerce delivery feud
Carrier will likely use the breakup as a selling point to Amazon competitors such as Walmart, Target and others.
Cargo Chief C4 2.0 beefs up trucking lane intelligence for freight brokers
Platform enables freight brokers of any size to compete against the recent wave of well-financed digital freight brokers that are buying market share at a low or no margin.
All in the driving family
Four members graduate from same CDL program and learn to drive in a Kenworth T680.
All in the driving family
Four members graduate from same CDL program and learn to drive in a Kenworth T680.
Freight environment is weak but still growing: FTR
Data for the second quarter brought some encouraging news for the freight demand outlook.
Navistar outlines future path with 'Vision 2025'
BOULDER, CO. Navistar International Corp. unveiled “Vision 2025” on Aug. 6, a multi-faceted plan aimed at strengthening the company’s standing in the next decade and putting past struggles further in the rear-view mirror.
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ELDT Compliance Urged Despite FMCSA’s Proposed Delays
Despite proposed delays regarding certain parts of the federal Entry Level Driver Training rule, commercial driver license training schools shouldn’t dawdle as the rule’s upcoming effective date nears, according to training expert Jim Butler.