For-hire trucking added 10,600 jobs in February, while overall payrolls increased by 235,000, the Labor Department reported March 10.
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California Says Autonomous Vehicles Don’t Need Human Drivers
California relaxed several rules on self-driving cars as the state tries to maintain its status as a leading test bed for the future of transportation.
California Says Autonomous Vehicles Don’t Need Human Drivers
California relaxed several rules on self-driving cars as the state tries to maintain its status as a leading test bed for the future of transportation.
Schneider, CSX Transportation Agree on New Rail Contract
Schneider National Inc. has agreed to a new multiyear agreement with CSX Transportation Inc., under which the railroad will continue to serve as one of the truckload and intermodal carrier’s primary rail providers.
Mack’s Granite Model Tops in Straight-Truck Registrations
Mack Trucks’ Granite model is the best-selling heavy-duty conventional straight truck in the United States, based on registrations of new commercial vehicles in 2016, according to the manufacturer.
Melton Truck Lines Adding 200 Stepdeck Trailers
Flatbed carrier Melton Truck Lines Inc. is adding 200 53-foot stepdeck trailers to its fleet to meet a broader range of customer needs, it said.
Labor Market in US Is Getting Better by Almost Any Measure
America’s labor market might not be as great yet as President Trump wants, but by almost any measure, it’s getting better.
Labor Market in US Is Getting Better by Almost Any Measure
America’s labor market might not be as great yet as President Trump wants, but by almost any measure, it’s getting better.
White House Says P3s to Remain Infrastructure Funding Mechanism
Tapping private capital to fund big-ticket infrastructure continues to be an ideal funding option for the White House, press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters March 9.
White House Says P3s to Remain Infrastructure Funding Mechanism
Tapping private capital to fund big-ticket infrastructure continues to be an ideal funding option for the White House, press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters March 9.