FMCSA issues policy on sexual assault among truck drivers
Trucking regulator reminds states of federal laws disqualifying convicted felons from having a CDL.
Trucking regulator reminds states of federal laws disqualifying convicted felons from having a CDL.
This week: A Georgia driver fighting for more women in the industry receives a renovated cab from Transfix, and a safety nonprofit teaches pedestrians and drivers about the dangers of trespassing onto train tracks.
DOT officials aim to solve tightening constraints on truck parking by arming local officials with new information.
Un funcionario de la ciudad dice a la Administración Federal
de Carreteras que el “gran problema” en los barrios
residenciales es una preocupación creciente
On this episode of Net-Zero Carbon, Tyler Cole, director of carbon intelligence at FreightWaves, chats with Desiree Wood, founder and president of REAL Women in Trucking, about truck driver issues […]
Long-term supply chain challenges could minimize the value of driver pay increases.
New 25-driver subcommittee will give FMCSA direct feedback on safety issues.
An update to Jason’s Law highlights congestion issues at U.S. ports.
Followup training would be aimed at increasing driver ranks.