More than 100 commercial truck dealers, trade association executives and trucking industry stakeholders will descend on Washington this week to urge members of Congress to co-sponsor the Modern, Clean and Safe Trucks Act of 2019 (HR 2381), a bipartisan…
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Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker Approves $200 Million for Roads and Bridges in Cities
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker has signed an infrastructure bill providing funds for road and bridge projects in every city and town in the state.
Illinois Legislators Approve Fuel Tax Hike, Repeal Truck License Plate Tax
Illinois lawmakers have passed a $45 billion infrastructure improvement plan that includes provisions to increase the fuel tax rate and repeal the sales tax on truck license plates.
How ELDs started a new era of carrier and shipper collaboration
Disruptive technology allows carriers, shippers, and 3PLs to find the way and the will to meet today’s multiple, compounding challenges.
Data helps keep repair costs down
Data helps us move from reactive maintenance — or breakdown maintenance — through preventive maintenance, and toward predictive maintenance.
Spec’ing trailer brakes: Know the uses, know the laws
NATM 2019 coverage
Spec’ing trailer brakes: Know the uses, know the laws
NATM 2019 coverage
An electric look at the 2019 Movin'On Summit
MONTREAL. The 2019 Movin’On Summit for sustainable mobility was nothing short of eye-opening with the possibilities of the transportation industry. From Michelin’s unveiling of the airless tire in partnership with General Motors to a 3-D printed
Ram 1500 pickups recalled due to software error
Fiat Chrysler is recalling about 343,000 Ram pickup trucks worldwide, including more than 295,000 in the United States, because the air bags may not inflate in a crash.
The recall for the Ram 1500 covers predominantly the 2019 model year, though som
Senators Push Bill to Rebuild Deficient Bridges
Infrastructure experts have determined that thousands of bridges nationwide require either minor repairs or major rehabilitations. A group of lawmakers in Congress is acknowledging the experts and looking to do something about it.