Winter Storm Survival on the Road: What Truck Drivers and Fleet Operators Need to Know Now

Winter storm with snow, ice, and extreme cold are creating dangerous highway conditions across multiple states, forcing truckers to make critical safety decisions before turning the key.
Ground and Air Transportation Brace for a Weekend of Cancellations and Delays

A historic cold wave is set to disrupt ground and air transportation across the United States, bringing cancellations, delays, and operational restrictions to highways, airports, and essential services throughout the weekend. Federal authorities have activated emergency plans in response to a major winter storm expected to deliver snow, ice, and extreme temperatures to large portions of the country.
Polar Vortex Puts U.S. Roads on Alert

A powerful polar vortex outbreak is triggering a widespread winter storm across the United States, bringing snow, ice, and extreme cold to major freight corridors. The event poses a serious risk to trucking operations, road safety, delivery schedules, and commercial vehicle insurance exposure.
U.S. Trucking Defies the January Slowdown

Contrary to seasonal patterns, the U.S. trucking market entered 2026 without the traditional January slowdown. Capacity, pricing, and demand indicators suggest the industry remains tighter than expected, driven by inventory shifts, resilient consumer spending, and a reconfiguration of supply chains.
Digital Freight Forwarding Is Reshaping Global Logistics

Digital freight forwarding is transforming the logistics industry through artificial intelligence, automation, and cloud-based platforms. According to DataM Intelligence, the global market is expected to surpass US$50 billion by 2031, while the U.S. alone will reach US$15.04 billion, driven by e-commerce growth, nearshoring, and the digitalization of supply chains.
Texas Has Revoked 6,400 Commercial Licenses to Strengthen Road Safety

The review of commercial licenses is part of a federal audit process and updated administrative criteria aimed at aligning work permits, driving credentials, and compliance standards. For the transportation sector, this new licensing landscape marks a phase of regulatory adjustment, greater predictability, and reinforced safety conditions on highways and major freight corridors.
Which Trucking Industry Segment Will Grow the Most in the U.S. and Why

Which trucking industry segment will grow the most in the U.S. and why is a key question for investors, carriers, and logistics operators. A new report from DataNexus Market Research points to tank trucking as the fastest-growing segment, driven by rising demand for chemicals, fuels, and hazardous materials
Dangerous Roads: Massive Indiana Crash Involving More Than 10 Semi Trucks Raises Red Flags

Dangerous winter roads, truck accidents, multi-vehicle pile-ups, and low visibility are back in the spotlight after a major crash in Indiana. A pile-up involving more than 30 vehicles, including at least 10 semi trucks, left several people injured and reignited the debate over how to drive safely on snow- and ice-covered highways.
Road Alert: 25 States Under Extreme Driving Conditions

Road Alert: 25 States Under Extreme Driving Conditions
Snow, ice, strong winds, and low visibility are keeping major highways under active travel advisories. The alert now affects 25 states and calls for extra caution, especially among truck drivers and freight carriers operating along key corridors.
Human Trafficking: A Nationwide Call to Action on America’s Roads

Human trafficking is the focus of a nationwide awareness week aimed at educating truck drivers, motor carriers, law enforcement, and the public about human trafficking, how to spot the warning signs, and what to do if someone may be in danger.