The Rise of Big Rig Robots: What Happens After an Accident The rising number of autonomous vehicles makes determining fault after an accident more difficult. Someday all motorized vehicles will likely be self-driven, but […] Read More
Stricter Drug and Alcohol Guidelines for Truck Drivers Semi truck drivers have stricter drug and alcohol laws to help protect other drivers and passengers. Semi trucks have the […] Read More
Large Truck Rollovers at I-40/I-24 Split After three tractor trailer trucks were involved in rollover accidents in a span of just weeks at the I-40/ I-24 […] Read More
Not Making the Grade: When Semi Trucks Fail to Handle Haul Roads The Mine Safety and Health Administration reports that certain accidents occur repeatedly on U.S. haul roads. These are very often […] Read More
Larger, Heavier Trucks Could Make Roadways More Dangerous According to the United States Department of Transportation, larger, heavier trucks are associated with a higher risk for serious large […] Read More
Department Of Transportation Budget Is Latest Showdown With Trucking Industry Washington, DC – April 25, 2016—This week the United States Senate began deliberations on a new budget for the Department […] Read More
Law Requires Truckers to Record Hours Electronically New rules make it easier to hold truckers accountable for how many hours they are behind the wheel. This will […] Read More
Tennessee Voted the Best State to Own a Trucking Business Because of Lenient Regulations Recently, Tennessee was named the best state to own a small trucking company, in part because of its lenient trucking […] Read More
Congressional Oversight Of Trucking Industry Under Scrutiny The Department of Transportation (DoT) budget is at the center of a storm of criticism in Washington, DC. The bill […] Read More