Legislative push for the Truck Parking Safety Enhancement Act

Representatives sent a letter urging to bring the bill to a full House vote In an unprecedented coordinated effort, over a dozen industry interest groups in the trucking sector, led by the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA), are urging the United States House of Representatives to advance the Truck Parking Safety Improvement Act (HR2367). This […]
Combating advanced fraud in freight transportation: challenges and solutions

Fraudsters have adopted advanced tactics to perpetrate fraud in the industry In recent years, advancements in logistics technology have also led to a sophistication in fraudulent schemes, making fraud in the transportation of goods an all-too-familiar term in the transport and logistics sectors. As a result, the supply chain has faced significant uncertainty regarding responsibility […]
Briefs: marijuana reclassification, vehicle fees, and climate grants

The trucking industry goes through new legislation, taxes and subsidies Questions about the proposed reclassification of marijuana The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) supports the recent review by the U.S. Department of Transportation of its drug policy but raises questions about the proposed reclassification of marijuana. OOIDA submitted comments on July 22 regarding the DEA’s […]
Autonomous transportation: Uber Freight and Aurora’s Premier Autonomy partnership

This program will help carriers improve utilization and business efficiency Premier Autonomy, a program by Aurora Innovation offering Uber Freight carriers early access to over one billion autonomous miles by Aurora through 2030, has been launched in a new collaboration by both companies. This program will integrate autonomous trucks into Uber Freight’s network to help […]
Briefs: truck parking, predatory towing and national diesel pricing

Trucking industry updates Parking legislation for trucks: will it become reality? The availability of truck parking in the United States remains a concern in the trucking industry. Some truckers have resorted to private paid options due to the lack of government incentives. However, several states are working on legislation to address this issue, including Minnesota, […]
5 years of closures: transport companies that left the sector

5 transportation companies that were forced to close their doors, affecting thousands of employees Over the past five years, the road transport sector has faced a series of challenges, from high demand to fuel price hikes and stricter regulations, along with a pandemic that drastically altered the supply chain. Despite efforts to stay afloat, market […]
Reasons to join the trucking industry

Stability, opportunity and adventure in the trucking industry Road transportation is a sector constantly in high demand. Working in this field ensures job stability, as transportation will always be indispensable. Throughout 2024, we have experienced both prosperous and challenging days in this industry, yet the benefits it offers to its employees prevail. Why consider joining […]
Briefs: CDL testing, EPA environmental exemptions and Pilot Program for Under-21

Trucking industry updates: what’s going on in the transportation industry? Flexibility in CDL testing meets opposition from owner-operators The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) proposed a regulation titled “Greater Flexibility for Testing and for Drivers After Passing Skills Test” in February, aiming to simplify current regulations for commercial driver’s license (CDL) testing. However, this […]
Briefs: new legislations in the trucking industry

The EPA, Colorado and Missouri introduce new legislation in the trucking industry Debate among truckers and EPA: truck emission standards The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set new emission standards for trucks, requiring a quarter of sleeper cab tractor-trailers to be “zero-emission” by 2032. These regulations, known as “Greenhouse Gas Emission Standards for Heavy-Duty […]
How to avoid trucking fraud? With these guide

Watch the series to learn the basics to spot the red flags from fraudulent rate confirmations, fake emails, and double brokering. By Bob Dilliplaine Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Facebook