Clean Truck Deal: Judge Halts California Emissions Agreement with Truck Manufacturers

Clean truck deal and California emissions return to the center of the national debate after a federal court blocks enforcement of the Clean Truck Partnership, pausing requirements tied to zero-emission truck adoption while litigation continues.
Truck Transport of Live Animals for Research: Lessons from the Mississippi Monkey Incident

The transport of live animals for research is under renewed scrutiny after a truck carrying rhesus monkeys overturned in Mississippi, allowing several to escape. This article explains what went wrong, how these transports are supposed to operate, and what lessons the trucking industry can take away.
New Tariffs to Strengthen U.S. Truck Manufacturing on November 1

Starting November 1, the U.S. will impose new import tariffs on medium- and heavy-duty trucks and parts, a move designed to strengthen U.S. truck manufacturing, rebuild domestic supply chains, and reduce reliance on foreign-built models across the commercial trucking sector.
Winter Road Prep: How U.S. Highways Are Getting Ready for Snow, Ice and Heavy Truck Traffic

Winter Road Prep 2025 is already underway across multiple U.S. states, as transportation agencies begin reinforcing highways for snow, ice and heavy truck traffic to ensure safer conditions for commercial drivers during the peak freight season.
Newsom Under Federal Investigation After Fatal Crash Linked to Illegally Issued Commercial License

Gavin Newsom Under Federal Investigation After Fatal Crash Linked to Illegally Issued Commercial License
Why ATA Wants Stricter CDL Requirements for Truck Drivers

Why ATA Is Calling for Stricter CDL Requirements: A Push for Safer, More Qualified Drivers
AWS Outage: How Fleets Can Prevent the Next Cloud Failure

The recent AWS outage exposed critical vulnerabilities in U.S. logistics and trucking operations, highlighting how cloud failures can disrupt fleet coordination, freight tracking, and delivery workflows.
AWS Outage Disrupts Global Logistics and Trucking Operations, Raising New Concerns Over Cloud Dependence

AWS Outage Disrupts Global Logistics and Trucking Operations, Raising New Concerns Over Cloud Dependence
FMCSA Final Rule: Automatic Emergency Braking Systems to Be Mandatory on All Heavy Trucks by 2026

FMCSA Final Rule: Automatic Emergency Braking Systems to Be Mandatory on All Heavy Trucks by 2026
USDOT Withholds $40 Million from California Over English Proficiency “Rule Rebellion”

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has announced that it will withhold more than $40 million in federal highway safety funds from California for failing to enforce national English Language Proficiency (ELP) standards for commercial truck drivers.