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When truckers were young, they may have gained inspiration for their future career path by playing with remote-controlled, or RC, trucks.

FMCSA leader may step down next year

Friday, October 14th, 2011

The leadership roles within the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) may soon be changing hands in the upcoming year.

As the trucking industry continues to enjoy success and add more jobs to the struggling market, it has often avoided some of the issues other companies are having in difficult economic times.

Although legislation raising the weight limit for trucks allowed on the roads was passed by Congress to help the industry, some claim that this initiative has put motorists in more danger.

The world of trucking may soon be welcoming a new kind of driver to their fleets.

With the CSA 2010 compliance rules in full swing, several trucking companies have been utilizing outside resource to help them organize their fleet and stay within regulations.

Although many truckers are aware that staying physically fit while on the road is important, one driver has gone the extra mile and regularly competes in fitness competitions in his free time.

As the stock market continues to rise and fall, some stakes in various trucking companies are quickly changing hands in accordance to the current environment.

When awards are chosen by customers for their picks of the best trucking and logistics companies, fleet management owners know that this recognition is special.

The largest trucking logistics company in the U.S. is the United Postal Service (UPS), which operates at thousands of locations throughout the country.

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