The U.S. had significantly fewer workers in truck transportation than initially estimated, according to newly revised employment data. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its February employment report, incorporating
The U.S. had significantly fewer workers in truck transportation than initially estimated, according to newly revised employment data. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its February employment report, incorporating
This seasonal slow-down typically lasts until March, give or take a few weeks to account for the variable timing of the spring thaw in the north. The market will improve,
Tolls Aim to Reduce Traffic and Support Public Transit. Does the trucking industry have reason to celebrate? On February 19, the Trump administration ordered an end to New York City’s
A new federal study has revealed that truck drivers are hesitant to adopt app-based parking management platforms, despite increasing parking shortages along key interstate corridors. The reluctance to use these
America’s truck parking shortage has been a persistent issue for decades, and it continues to pose significant challenges for the trucking industry, drivers and the broader supply chain. Let’s see
If you are looking for some entertainment, education, or inspiration while you are on the road, trucking podcasts are a great way to keep yourself informed and engaged. Podcasts are
First time CDL was introduced and required to have in the United States was in April 1st, 1992, and it was not a joke. American Trucking Associations (ATA) suggests there