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The past year has been a rough one for climate activists. What would it mean for the trucking industry’s premier clean-fleet ...
International is recalling nearly 15,000 trucks for a potential windshield wiper failure. The recall affects 14,786 2025-2026 International HV, HX, LT, MV, and RH vehicles. The linkage that connects ...
Preparation is the key for trucking companies to not only surviving CVSA's annual 72-hour inspection blitz, but turning those ...
In response to an executive order, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance is changing its out of service criteria, calling for commercial drivers without English proficiency to be pulled off the road.
A bill in the U.S. Senate would make it easier for veterans to use their VA education benefits for trucking apprenticeship programs.
What the federal government considers an independent contractor vs. an employee is once again changing based on the change in ...
A heavy-duty truck charging pilot project along the I-10 corridor between California and Texas is gaining momentum with the ...
In the employment of heavy truck drivers — those operating Class 7-8 vehicles — private fleets historically have trailed ...
Upon successful certification, deliveries of new Volvo VNL and VNR trucks with CARB-24 Omnibus compliant engines are expected ...
Peterbilt unveiled its next generation of heavy-duty electric trucks, including an all-new model for the vocational market.
Roadside inspection officials will be instructed to more strictly enforce a federal regulation requiring commercial drivers ...
Hyundai introduced the new Xcient Fuel Cell Class 8 heavy-duty truck at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo, as well as ...