The nationwide lockdowns brought on by the pandemic cleared the roads of many passenger vehicles and helped truckers keep goods moving. However, as passenger cars gradually return, industry experts are considering how those pandemic-era roads affected safety and how drivers will respond once they start getting crowded again.
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Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
House GOP Unveils $400 Billion Highway Policy Bill
Legislation that would authorize $400 billion over five years for surface transportation programs was unveiled by Republican policymakers in the U.S. House of Representatives May 19.
May 20, 2021Texas Senate Passes Bill Aimed at Curbing Lawsuit Abuse of Truckers
The Texas Senate has unanimously approved a House bill that would help curb the growing trend of lawsuit abuse targeting commercial vehicles in Texas.
May 20, 2021States Mobilize to Repair I-40 Bridge, but Closure Likely to Remain for Months
The ongoing Interstate 40 bridge closure is a costly interruption for the trucking industry that will likely stretch on for months.
May 19, 2021ATRI Marks 20th Anniversary
The American Transportation Research Institute is marking 20 years of providing the industry with research into the issues it confronts every day.
May 19, 2021ATA Extends Contract for President, CEO Chris Spear
American Trucking Associations President Chris Spear has signed a contract that extends his leadership of the organization for five more years, ATA announced.
May 19, 2021NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt to Step Down at End of June, Source Says
WASHINGTON — The chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board will step down from his position at the end of June, and the Biden administration is expected to nominate a fellow board member to replace him, a person familiar with the matter told the Associated Press on May 17.
May 18, 2021Rail Industry Defends Safety Record Amid Staffing Cuts
OMAHA, Neb. — Even as railroads are operating longer freight trains that sometimes stretch for miles, the companies have drastically reduced staffing levels, prompting unions to warn that moves meant to increase profits could endanger safety and even result in disasters.
May 17, 2021PennDOT Airport Funding Aims to Improve Economic, Operational Activity
In an effort to expand economic and operational capacity, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has invested $10 million in airports.
May 14, 2021As Canadian ELD 'Progressive Enforcement Period' Nears, Expert Urges Training
Although no devices have been approved for drivers, Canada’s electronic logging device mandate is less than a month away and fleets should prepare accordingly.
May 14, 2021