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Union Workers to Resume Contract Negotiations at East and Gulf Coast Ports

The union representing dock workers at ports along the East and Gulf Coasts, from Maine to Texas, and the shipping companies that depend on them have agreed to restart contract negotiations next month. Earlier in the month, the International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance, Ltd. reached a preliminary agreement on wages and […]

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Improving Road Safety: West Virginia Invests Millions in Highway Weather Tracking

Governor Jim Justice, alongside the West Virginia Department of Transportation (WVDOT), recently awarded Specialty Groups Inc. a $4.7 million contract to enhance and install Road Weather Information System (RWIS) stations across West Virginia. These roadside stations gather data on weather and road conditions, which is then sent to the WVDOT’s Traffic Management Center (TMC) in

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Decline in Parts and Labor Costs Slows in Q2 Compared to Q1 2024

A recent report from the American Trucking Associations’ Technology & Maintenance Council and Decisiv Inc. reveals that heavy-duty truck parts and labor costs continue to decrease, though the rate of decline slowed in the second quarter. The latest Decisiv/TMC North American Service Event Benchmark Report indicates a 0.7% drop in parts and labor costs in

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CSP Implements Automatic Mountain Safety Warnings for ELDs in High-Risk Areas

The Colorado State Patrol has implemented a system that sends automatic safety alerts to drivers’ Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) in hazardous mountain areas. According to 9 News, CSP’s Motor Carrier Safety Section is the first in the U.S. to establish virtual geofences along Colorado roads. These geofences automatically send warnings directly to truckers’ ELDs, but

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Diesel Price Falls 7.8¢, Now at $3.553 Per Gallon Nationwide

The national average diesel price dropped by 7.8 cents, now sitting at $3.553 per gallon, as per U.S. Energy Information Administration data released on October 21. This marks the first drop in over a month, reversing a total increase of 10.5 cents over the previous four weeks. Although the price has fallen, diesel is still

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Cargo Theft Surge in Q3 2024, Organized Crime Cited as Main Cause

CargoNet, a division of Verisk that focuses on preventing and recovering stolen cargo, has released its analysis of cargo theft patterns for the third quarter of 2024. The report reveals a notable rise in theft incidents compared to last year, as well as changes in the methods used by organized crime groups. Key points from

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$5,000 Fine for Truckers Caught on Restricted Roads Through National Park

The National Park Service (NPS) is reminding truck drivers that commercial vehicles are not allowed on US 441/Newfound Gap Road in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Those who violate this rule may receive a citation and face fines of up to $5,000. Newfound Gap Road is a narrow two-lane road with steep inclines, sharp curves,

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More Women Drivers Choose Smaller Trucking Companies for Career Growth

A recent survey conducted by a prominent trucking organization revealed that smaller companies tend to employ a higher percentage of women drivers. This is one of the key insights from the Women In Trucking Association’s newly released 2024-25 WIT Index. In announcing its findings the WIT said, “It has been a common assumption for years

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Heritage on Wheels: The Iconic 1956 Diamond T with Spartan Camper

The Iconic 1956 Diamond T with Spartan Camper is a timeless symbol of American craftsmanship and adventure. This vintage combination pairs the rugged durability of the 1956 Diamond T truck with the classic elegance of a Spartan camper, creating a perfect blend of strength and style. Owned by Laurie & Don Woodward, this restored masterpiece

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King of the Open Road: Custom Peterbilt 389

Experience the ultimate in trucking power and style with the King of the Open Road: a fully customized Peterbilt 389. Designed for those who demand excellence, this rig combines unbeatable performance, head-turning chrome, and a commanding presence on the highway. Whether you’re hauling heavy loads or cruising long stretches, the King of the Open Road

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