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‘Big Brother’ driving app is a highly informed, unblinking coach

Repulsion gave way to intrigue, intrigue to gratification, and now I’m back to repulsion. If you signed up for a driver monitoring program through your insurance company then you may know what I’m talking about. At first, my gut reaction was to refuse any monitoring devices in my personal trucks and car. “The whole Big […]

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Steer tire issue prompts recall of certain Freightliner Cascadia models

Tire issue prompts Cascadia recall More than 4,000 Freightliner Cascadia trucks are being recalled for a potential issue with the factory set of steer tires, according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration documents. The recall affects approximately 4,341 model year 2020-2022 Freightliner Cascadia sleeper trucks equipped with Bridgestone R284, R268 or R283S Ecopia steer tires […]

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Carriers, brokers using creative strategies to grow capacity in tight market

Most freight analysts expect the recovery that began in the latter half of 2020 will continue through the first half of 2021, and possibly last all year. Forecasting firm FTR predicts contract and spot rates will increase by 10% this year. Similarly, data analysis leads Michigan State University Associate Professor of Logistics Jason Miller to say truckload […]

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Used truck buyers flock to online auctions, met with increased pricing

Among the many changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic was the halt of most in-person events, which can be problematic when you’re in the business of auctioning commercial trucks. Capability to bid remotely has been commonplace for many years, but the onset of the coronavirus – coupled with government restrictions on gathering in one place – forced a […]

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Court upholds trucking’s exemption to Calif. rest break laws

Trucking’s exemption to Calif. break laws upheld in court A high-level federal court has sided with the U.S. DOT in exempting trucking companies from California state laws that required motor carriers to provide paid rest breaks and regular meal breaks to truck operators. The regs had since 2014 been the source of litigation against trucking […]

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Driver training for protest mitigation is the new normal

Thousands of National Guard troops and local law enforcement will be stationed in and around Washington D.C. Wednesday – and other points nationwide – as a safeguard against activists protesting President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration. Protests and demonstrations have become part of the national landscape. Whether stirred by political leanings or inspired by acts of social injustice, hoards […]

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FMCSA names drivers on new advisory panel

FMCSA unveils picks for driver-advisory panel to MCSAC committee The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration today announced the names of 25 reps from all manner of truck and bus sectors to serve as a new panel to the agency’s Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee (MCSAC). The panel is comprised of working commercial motor vehicle (CMV) […]

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REGISTRATION & SAVE THE DATE- AHAA 2021 MEETINGS

REGISTER NOW AHAA Annual Spring Meeting-VIRTUAL May 4th-5th 2021     AHAA Annual Fall Expo October 24th-28th 2021

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Empowering drivers and building driver appreciation in your fleet

Among many things, the pandemic has reminded society how indispensable professional drivers and their work are to our everyday lives. With businesses shut down and people sheltering in place, commercial drivers have gone beyond the call of duty to continue transport of essential goods from warehouses across the country to the shelves of our local […]

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