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In the wake of the passage of CSA 2010, some truck drivers may have questions or concerns about new regulations.

Accidents involving large commercial vehicles typically cause a great deal of damage and can leave a driver's reputation at stake.

Individuals who are considering a career in the transportation industry may soon have new criteria to meet.

Road trains could improve trucking safety

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

During the winter months, cold temperatures and unpredictable weather has many companies focusing on truck driving safety.

For many managers of transportation companies, it is difficult to keep track of various trucks that are picking up and delivering goods across the country.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the health of the trucking industry is directly correlated to the state of the economy.

Transportation professionals who wish to grow with the companies that employ them may want to consider updating their educational qualifications.

According to a 2003 report from the Energy Information Administration, liquefied natural gas (LNG) is expected to become a more prevalent source of clean energy in the U.S. and worldwide in the coming years.

Many commercial vehicle drivers have families who are constantly concerned about their relative's well-being on the road.

A new agreement has been reached between the U.S. and Mexican governments concerning a dispute over cargo transportation between the two countries.

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