U.S. retail sales rose at a solid pace in June, providing crucial support to the economy at a time when other drivers of growth have faded.
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New carrier? Your FMCSA safety audit may now be conducted remotely.
FMCSA at one time tried to audit each new entrant within its first 18 months of operation until Congress urged that these initial audits be conducted within a year.
New carrier? Your FMCSA safety audit may now be conducted remotely.
FMCSA at one time tried to audit each new entrant within its first 18 months of operation until Congress urged that these initial audits be conducted within a year.
FMCSA looking to streamline CDL testing for truck drivers
The US Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) recently announced a proposed rule to streamline the process for men and women interested in entering the trucking workforce.
The proposal is intended to allow
FMCSA looking to streamline CDL testing for truck drivers
The US Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) recently announced a proposed rule to streamline the process for men and women interested in entering the trucking workforce.
The proposal is intended to allow
Tech-savvy Generation Z to rescue as manufacturing faces ‘Silver Tsunami’ attrition
L2L says its 2019 Manufacturing Index reveals younger generation’s interest in the industry, but companies must fight for their attention, participation
Truckload rates heat up in June, spot market volumes beat 2018 levels
Roadcheck inspections, close of Q2, helped increase demand for spot truckload capacity.
Louisiana’s Autonomous Truck Rules Will Take Effect Aug. 1
Louisiana’s recently approved regulations for autonomous commercial motor vehicles will take effect Aug. 1.
Diesel Drops 0.4¢ to $3.051 a Gallon
The U.S. average retail price of diesel dropped by 0.4 cent to $3.051 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported July 15. Meanwhile, crude oil slid to less than $59 a barrel during trading of West Texas Intermediate.
Rhode Island Truck Tolls Exceed Revenue Projections in First Year
Rhode Island’s truck tolling program brought in $7.2 million in its first year, slightly exceeding revenue expectations.