CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Jason Holland was new to the art of defrauding trucking companies when he attended a training session on it inside the Knoxville headquarters of the nation’s largest diesel fuel retailer, and he was uneasy, recordings showed.
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CarriersEdge course helps drivers operate at slow speeds, in tight conditions
CarriersEdge has introduced a new course to help drivers safely handle one of the most hazard-laden aspects of their jobs — maneuvering in tight, congested conditions while making deliveries.
The course, “Trip Planning, Parking and Deliveries,” give
Chinese self-driving truck firm to widen testing efforts
After securing fresh investment funds, TuSimple plans to start fleet testing its autonomous technology on roads in the U.S. and China.
Democrats Pull Out of Trump Meeting After He Says Deal to Avoid Shutdown Is Unlikely
The top two Democratic leaders in Congress pulled out of a meeting with President Donald Trump Nov. 28 after he tweeted that a budget deal with them was unlikely, raising the odds that the U.S. government will partially shut down next week.
Democrats Pull Out of Trump Meeting After He Says Deal to Avoid Shutdown Is Unlikely
The top two Democratic leaders in Congress pulled out of a meeting with President Donald Trump Nov. 28 after he tweeted that a budget deal with them was unlikely, raising the odds that the U.S. government will partially shut down next week.
Kraft Heinz selects FourKites for freight tracking, temperature monitoring
The Kraft Heinz Co. has picked FourKites to provide real-time freight tracking and monitoring across its supply chain.
“We will use FourKites to gain unprecedented visibility into when each shipment will arrive, and be able to proactively monitor loa
NCI recognizes drivers for exceptional work
National Carriers Inc. has announced it is recognizing two of its Elite drivers for outstanding service.
According to NCI, Colorado resident Steve Neal has driven 3 million miles without having a reportable accident. Neal began his driving career for
FMCSA Seeks Approval to Study Driver Commuting Times
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is seeking approval from the White House Office of Management and Budget to study the safety effects of excessive motor carrier operator work commutes — primarily those exceeding 150 minutes.
Mercedes Plans More Drone Deliveries After 100 Perfect Flights
Mercedes-Benz, conducting the biggest test using drones to ship everyday items such as ground coffee and cellphones, said the mini-aircraft completed 100 drop-offs to strategically placed vans in Zurich with a perfect safety record, and more deliveries…
Former Pilot Flying J Sales Executive: ‘I Cheated Customers and I Did It Well’
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Brian Mosher considered himself a master at the game of defrauding trucking company customers, and he told jurors Nov. 27 he presented details of it to his bosses, including former Pilot Flying J President Mark Hazelwood and current Chief Executive Officer Jimmy Haslam.