Truck driver Robert Palm knows what it’s like to be on the road, away from friends and family when a medical emergency strikes. The 35-year highway veteran was severely injured in a crash in 1997. He was hospitalized again in 2010, far from his home, with a ruptured appendix.
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Wabash to buy Supreme Industries
The acquisition and subsequent merger of the two manufacturers is expected to occur no later than the fourth quarter of 2017.
Trailer maker Wabash National Corp. aims to a…
Wabash to buy Supreme Industries
The acquisition and subsequent merger of the two manufacturers is expected to occur no later than the fourth quarter of 2017.
Trailer maker Wabash National Corp. aims to a…
Safety Inspectors Examine Fraudulent Documents, Brush Up on Hazmat Rules
As the quality of fake licenses and other documents continues to improve, law enforcement officers must keep up to spot the frauds, a safety expert told a group of inspectors at their annual competition in Orlando, Fla.
Port Manatee Sets Container Volume Record With Two Months to Go
Container volume at Florida’s Port Manatee reached a full-year record for the first 10 months of its current fiscal year.
Class 8 Orders Steamroll Year-Over-Year, Up 81% to Surpass 18,000
Buying fleet vehicles part 3: Using clear vision
“Blind as a bat” makes sense, because bats have to use a kind of radar system to get around, right?
Yes and no. Some bats do use echolocation, but they aren’t blind: All bat species have eyes and can see. Our knowledge of history a…
Buying fleet vehicles part 3: Using clear vision
“Blind as a bat” makes sense, because bats have to use a kind of radar system to get around, right?
Yes and no. Some bats do use echolocation, but they aren’t blind: All bat species have eyes and can see. Our knowledge of history a…
Used-Truck Sales Up 17% in June as Inventories of Newer, Cheaper, Lower-Mileage Vehicles Grow
Sales of used heavy-duty trucks rose 17% in June as the average previously owned Class 8 truck was newer, had fewer miles and cost less than a year earlier.
EIA Raises Both 2017, 2018 US Crude Production Forecasts
U.S. producers are seen pumping away, even with the price of West Texas Intermediate crude lingering below $50 a barrel, according to the latest government estimates.