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The current state of the trucking industry leaves companies reaching out to find potential drivers for jobs, due to the increase in freight demand, reports The Texas Tribune.

Trucking equipment companies are consistently looking to develop greener and more efficient big rigs by designing new features and models for freight hauling vehicles.

Despite the uncertainly of the U.S. economy, the trucking industry has been maintaining a steady upwards pace in business and experts predict freight demand will rise in the near future, reports Fleet Owner.

Many individuals involved in the trucking industry are curious about what the future holds for drivers and owners in the business of hauling freight.

While truckers throughout the country must adhere to federal and state regulations of how much freight may be hauled and at what times these trips can take place, on occasion these laws are put aside due to emergencies.

Vehicle idling is an ongoing issue in the trucking industry, as this occurrence is expensive for fleet management owners and damaging to the atmosphere.

Some fleet management owners in the trucking industry are constantly evolving to adapt to the uncertain economic times, whether it means finding new ways to track and manage expenses, adhering to superior truck driving safety standards or merging efforts with another business.

Truckers who spend the better part of their careers on the road are bound to pick up a talent or two from navigating big rigs through the nation's highways.

Recently, a technology company was honored with a special recognition for its efforts in improving the trucking industry.

Truck driver demand on the upswing

Monday, August 1st, 2011

Although the United States is facing uncertain economic times, the trucking industry continues to thrive.

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