Truckers have overwhelmingly supported President Trump since his first campaign, but his latest move could put them out of business.
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Trucking industry feels impact of fuel spikes
One in 25 New Yorkers work for or in relation to the trucking industry — but when diesel prices go up, it ends up affecting all of us.
The U.S. Department of Labor recently announced a proposed change to the rule that defines whether a worker is an employee or ...
Management consulting firm McKinsey & Company forecasts that by 2035, autonomous heavy-duty trucking in the U.S. could be a ...
It's no coincidence that each 2026 FleetOwner Woman in Transportation spoke about the importance of connection and people. We ...
Lawmakers must do more to save American lives and fix what’s fueling the trucking crisis, says the father of a ...
According to AAA, diesel prices are increasing faster than gasoline, adding new costs for drivers and trucking companies.
Every product on a store shelf, every package at a front door, and every gallon of fuel at a gas station got there on a truck. The American Trucking Associations reports that trucks move roughly 73 ...
Dangerous winds along Interstate 70 pose risks for truckers, especially with empty trailers, as industry officials urge ...
The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office’s “Truck Around and Find Out” sweep that caught 32 illegal immigrants last week has support from truck drivers ...
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