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Editorial: TMC Theme Was New Tech, Skilled Professionals Are Propelling Trucking Forward
While new technology is driving trucking forward, the industry still needs the expertise of service professionals to keep tomorrows equipment running smoothly.
March 2, 2020Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.
Editorial: Dealmakers Strike a Big Deal
The $2 trillion infrastructure agreement President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats reached last week has been a long time coming, and were thrilled to see it. Voices on both sides of the aisle have maintained that infrastructure is a bipartisan issue. Seeing the top leaders from both parties agree on such a massive legislative effort indicated that those statements were more than just talk.
May 1, 2019Editorial: Old Man Winter Cant Stop Freight
With quarterly earnings underway, were getting a look at how the industry fared during the first three months of 2019, a year which some have predicted could mark the beginning of a cooldown from last years red-hot freight market. Turns out the start of this year for freight haulers wasnt marked so much by a cooldown as it was cold and snowy weather.
April 25, 2019Editorial: Earth Day Salute to Cleaner Trucks
The launch of the Nikola Two tractor just days ahead of Earth Day April 22 was a fitting and, perhaps, deliberate gesture by the company to spotlight the trucking industrys progress in improving its level of environmental responsibility.
April 17, 2019Editorial: Keeping Up With the Hands of Time
The notion of being a hands-on worker still carries weight in professional circles. Increasingly, though, some of the things that once were decidedly hands-on are becoming much more hands-off thanks to the march of technological innovation.
April 11, 2019Editorial: Starting the Clock on HOS Reform
The Department of Transportation has taken an important first step in potential reform of the hours-of-service rules that regulate how much time truck drivers can spend behind the wheel, and were glad to see it.
April 4, 2019Editorial: House Hearings Spark Optimism
All of a sudden, it looks like lawmakers might be making good on the long-standing promise to get moving on what most agree is an issue with bipartisan support yes, infrastructure funding.
March 7, 2019Editorial: The Human Element for Automated Technology
Across three industry events in the span of just a few days last week, the evolution of automated driving was front and center, with everyone from government leaders to technology innovators looking ahead to how and at what pace automation might someday reshape the trucking industry.
February 28, 2019Editorial: Good Places to Start
In the nine years that the American Transportation Research Institute has been producing a list of the worst bottlenecks in the United States, three spots have had the inauspicious honor of landing at the top of the list. These same three are consistently awful, even if from year to year one is worse than the others.
February 14, 2019Editorial: Make Infrastructure Great Again
We were surprised that President Donald Trump did not focus more on infrastructure during last weeks State of the Union address, particularly since he chose to include some pointed language to describe the North American Free Trade Agreement.
February 7, 2019