The introduction of a 10% tariff on Canadian crude and refined product exports to the U.S. is expected to have its most immediate impact on New England, a region heavily
The introduction of a 10% tariff on Canadian crude and refined product exports to the U.S. is expected to have its most immediate impact on New England, a region heavily
Decision Prevents Potential Delays for Infrastructure Projects. The Trump administration has rescinded a newly implemented requirement that would have imposed an additional layer of federal review on state transportation plan
Consumer Spending on Goods May Drive Sector Recovery. Rising costs in the travel and hospitality sectors may prompt consumers to shift their discretionary spending toward home goods, offering a potential
As technological advancements have improved collaboration among brokers, carriers, and shippers, they have also opened new avenues for criminals looking to exploit vulnerabilities in the freight industry. “Since the COVID
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
Legal Battle Looms Over Congressional Power to Overturn California’s Emission Waivers. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has sent several California vehicle emissions waivers to Congress for review, marking a potential
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
New Report Assesses Truck-Related Congestion Across 325 U.S. Locations. For the seventh consecutive year, the intersection of Interstate 95 and state Route 4 near the George Washington Bridge in Fort
Trucking Industry Certification Stickers Are Expensive and Unneeded. Fleet managers have long struggled with the challenges posed by trailer rear-impact guard certification labels. Though small in size, these labels often
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