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04
Mar
Drivers for Vehicle Delivery Companies Negotiate Tight Roadways
Residential areas are not recommended routes for tractor-trailers with a full load. The narrow streets can quickly turn into a labyrinth with no discernable exit in sight. Such was the case for a driver in Santa Fe, New Mexico recently […]
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27
Feb
What’s Happening in the Truck Transport Industry?
Truck transport professionals are getting a reprieve in certain areas of the U.S. that have been hard-hit with blizzards, while other areas of the U.S. have lawmakers considering increasing speed limits to allow for faster truck transport. First, a winter […]
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25
Feb
All Truck Transportation Index Numbers Look Positive for 2013
The Freight Transportation Research Associates (FTR) have good things to say about all truck transportation. The state of the industry is good and getting better. According to analysts, the Index of 8.38 in December points to an upward trend that […]
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18
Feb
Quality Driveaway is Threatened by Regulatory Changes
As the trucking industry continues to grow, the growth of the dimensions of the trailers used to move millions of tons of cargo each year is eating in to the profits. The legal size limits of tractor-trailers have evolved over the years. […]
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11
Feb
All Truck Transportation Recovery Points to Signs of National Recovery
The economy’s historic tanking in 2008 is still being felt, but many industries, including all truck transportation, are starting to see the light at the end of the collapse. Federal Reserve Bank officials said the recession officially ended in June […]
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05
Feb
The Highly-Touted Safety Accountability Program is Under Review and Creating a Stir in Trucking News
The effectiveness of the Compliance Safety Accountability (CSA) program, which is overseen by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, is getting a second look after members of Congress expressed concerns recently. The program made trucking news when it was launched […]
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