CVSA data on International Roadcheck confirms that many drivers stayed home
Data released by CVSA on International Roadcheck supports earlier numbers that suggest plenty of drivers stayed home.
Data released by CVSA on International Roadcheck supports earlier numbers that suggest plenty of drivers stayed home.
Drivers often take the blame for roadside violations, but remaining in compliance with regulations is a team effort that includes maintenance personnel and safety operations in a fleet.
As International Roadcheck 2021 quickly approaches, truck drivers need to prepare for the inspection process. Here are five tips J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. recommend drivers follow to make the process easier.
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, Schneider plans to invest in new equipment in 2021. Plus, UPS CEO Carol Tomé talks about the sale of UPS Freight; Jeff Bezos will step down as CEO of Amazon; and Daimler spins off its truck businesses.
Total number of checks down from 2019 levels in a week postponed by several months
Anthony and Zach talk about the impact of Roadcheck week on the freight market and bring on Zac Rogers to discuss the latest Logistics Manager’s Index results showing increasing transportation prices along with declining warehouse capacity, a pattern eerily similar to 2018.
Freight brokers report upward pressure on spot rates and still expect robust summer volumes.