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Fuel efficiency is often in the forefront of fleet management owner's minds when researching ways to reduce costs and make their business the most profitable.

Even though many truckers undergo CDL training and trucker safety coursework, this may not fully prevent accidents while on the road.

Although the trucking industry usually maintains a high standard of safety and compliance, there are still issues within the business that are being addressed by advocate groups.

The exciting events of the National Truck Driving Championship have concluded this weekend and the winners have been announced.

Companies involved in the trucking industry are working diligently towards ensuring that big rig fleets are staying within regulations by having the proper equipment and the lawful amount of freight.

Vehicle inspectors and trucking companies are working together to ensure truck driving safety and protect all motorists who use the nation's highways.

Trucking companies often play a large role in their surrounding communities by boosting the local economy, providing jobs and, overall, having a positive impact on the resident's daily lifestyle.

Truckers who transport perishable items have the extra responsibility of keeping these items refrigerated and safe for consumption upon arrival.

Managers of trucking fleets have the important task of monitoring the whereabouts of their drivers to ensure ongoing trucking safety regulations are met.

When trucking companies make plans to grow their fleets, truckers will have more opportunities to obtain jobs in the industry.

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