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Opinion: Small Carriers: The Tough Get Tougher

Industry insiders say the remainder of the year may continue to be tough for small carriers. The good news is that trucking continues to be America’s most important transportation mode, thanks to its flexibility and efficiency. As the economy grows, truck tonnage and available freight continue to increase, which presents many opportunities for trucking firms, large and small, to be successful.

May 25, 2015

Opinion: Nat-Gas Vehicles and Low Oil Prices

For light- and heavy-duty truck operators evaluating a switch to natural gas from diesel, the recent oil-price collapse represents the most significant “bump in the road” in several years.

May 11, 2015

Opinion: New Technology Aids Driver Health, Safety

When you think of technological innovation in the world of transportation, images of automated stabilization, obstacle-avoidance systems, telematics and a number of efficiency advancements come to mind. What may surprise you is that there is a new field of technology emerging that has nothing to do with the mechanical and everything to do with the biological.

May 4, 2015

Opinion: Extraordinary Safety and Exemplary Service

For nearly three decades, the National Private Truck Council has paid tribute to the very best commercial drivers in the trucking industry from the private fleet community.

April 27, 2015

Opinion: A Double Standard for Crash Accountability

This Opinion piece appears in the April 20 print edition of Transport Topics.

April 20, 2015

Opinion: 3PLs an Essential, Growing Part of Economy

The third-party logistics industry is more than three times the size of the candy industry in the United States and is larger than both the U.S. beer industry and electronic gaming industries.

April 13, 2015

Opinion: It’s Time to Step Up Support for ATRI

In creating the American Transportation Research Institute nearly 15 years ago, the trucking industry launched a plan to provide credible research focused on the industry’s top priorities.

April 6, 2015

Opinion: FMCSA Refuses to Recognize CSA Defects

In January, FMCSA released its Crash Weighting Report. The four-year study was conducted due to pressure from Congress and the trucking industry. The concern is that the Crash Indicator, one of seven scores in the Compliance, Safety, Accountability program patently misrepresents a carrier’s level of responsibility in certain DOT-reportable crashes.

March 30, 2015

Audits Advised for Dangerous-Goods Transport

Almost every U.S. company annually conducts a financial audit. But some trucking executives may not be aware that another kind of audit may be just as critical to their company’s financial stability and the public’s safety.

March 23, 2015