The first Bipartisan Trucking Caucus

Led by a group of lawmakers who come together to pursue shared policy goals, the caucus will focus on the integrity, safety, and growth of the industry. Road transportation has managed to position itself as the central focus of a congressional caucus for the first time. Led by a group of lawmakers who come together […]
Tesla faces suspension in California due to false advertisement

The California DMV announced that sales of Tesla Inc. vehicles could be suspended for 30 days in the state, due to marketing practices that “mislead consumers.” The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced on December 16 that sales of Tesla Inc. vehicles could be suspended for 30 days in the state. This is because, […]
Autonomous Trucks vs. Human Drivers: The Showdown Reshaping U.S. Trucking

The push to deploy driverless trucks without a human operator has reignited a national debate over safety, jobs, and regulation—drawing unions, tech companies, and federal lawmakers into a conflict that could redefine the future of U.S. freight transportation.
Waymo under investigation for potential safety risk in school zones

A recent wave of videos has shown that some Waymo vehicles are not complying with safety regulations in school zones. The autonomous vehicle company Waymo, formerly known as Google’s Self-Driving Car Project, experienced remarkable growth in recent years. With the introduction of self-driving vehicles in cities such as Las Vegas and Austin, Waymo established itself […]
Mexico aligns with U.S. as new tariffs target Asian imports

Mexican lawmakers gave their final approval to the new tariffs on Asian imports, largely aligning themselves with the United States’ efforts to tighten trade barriers against China. Negotiations between Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, and U.S. president Donald Trump reached an agreement on December 10. After continuous discussions between the two leaders, Mexican lawmakers gave their […]
Seven charged in New York CDL fraud case involving DMV employees

A group of DMV employees in New York allegedly manipulated the process of obtaining commercial driver’s licenses by allowing applicants who never showed up to receive permits. Former employees of the New York Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) are facing state government charges for their alleged involvement in a criminal scheme that provided commercial driver’s […]
Transportation Seeks Proposals to Rebuild the American Legion Memorial Bridge

Transportation seeks proposals to rebuild the American Legion Memorial Bridge, repeating the call for proposals to address the most critical freight chokepoint on the East Coast. The initiative aims to attract ideas, financing models, and private-sector innovation to modernize a corridor that today imposes millions in delays on the trucking industry.
Polar Vortex in the U.S.: Northeast Could Become the Coldest Place on Earth Before Christmas

A powerful polar vortex could make the Northeast the coldest place on Earth, bringing life-threatening cold just days before Christmas.
Fatigue Monitoring 2025: New Federal Changes Ahead

Federal agencies are reassessing fatigue monitoring technologies and HOS standards, signaling potential regulatory changes for the trucking industry.
Alberta Clipper Brings an Early Polar Blast: A Critical Alert for Drivers

The Alberta Clipper is sweeping across the country with fast-moving Arctic air, sharp temperature drops, and dangerous road conditions that demand heightened attention from all professional drivers.