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The Brotherhood of the Teamsters, which represents more than 1.4 million men and women throughout North America, announced its support for legislation that would restrict truck weight and size on U.S. highways.

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) is reportedly thinking of cracking down on drivers who do not have a medical certificate.

Proving that the trucking industry is continuing to grow following a tough economy, analysts are noting that companies are continuing to order equipment, causing freight demand to exceed its capacity.

Lyndhurst bans engine braking

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

Although truck drivers typically use engine braking as a way to ease the pressure on their brake systems, the practice is often noisy and can lead to annoyance in residential areas.

Although the gross domestic product (GDP) has begun to decrease, the freight industry is remaining strong, causing investors to believe that an economic recovery will remain on track.

NAFTA sees boost from last February

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) saw a boost in trade this past February in comparison to last year.

This month, David Parker, the chair of the Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee wrote a letter to Anne Ferro of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, on regulations regarding other accountable parties within the industry, The Trucker reports.

Trucking safety just got a little better.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) recently outlined a new plan to aid individuals who suffer from sleep apnea.

Companies are buying more used vehicles

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Buying used vehicles is a cheap and financially sound method of updating a company's fleet. Many times these trucks have better gas mileage with fewer emissions, which saves freight-hauling businesses money by saving on fuel.

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