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Across the country, many trucking companies have been alerted of the new alternative means of fueling their fleets, which some have been researching as a way to make their businesses more environmentally friendly.

Big rig drivers help find missing persons

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Truckers who spent most of their careers on the road have the unique ability to monitor what happens on highways, which can allow them to report mishaps or problems that other officials might miss.

Sometimes mishaps can happen while on the road even if a trucker has undergone recurrent hazmat training.

The region around Niagara Falls on the New York and Canada border is being discussed in the trucking industry, due to its high traffic areas and its importance in cross-border transportation.

Seasoned veterans of trucking and newly minted drivers who have recently completed their CDL training may know that jobs on the road have been experiencing an increase despite current issues with the economy and unemployment.

Truckers need to stay connected while on the road, but this sometimes can be difficult due to the constraints from laws about cell phone use while driving.

As the economy continues to experience some uncertainty, trucking organizations are doing all they can to ensure drivers across the country are gaining the wherewithal to handle their jobs, know new regulations and learn about job opportunities wherever they may reside.

According to Supply Chain Digital Magazine, there is a new application, or app, for smartphones and tablets on the market that can help assist fleet management within a trucking company

Website helps truckers search for jobs

Friday, November 4th, 2011

The conditions under which truckers work can vary from company to company, which new drivers may want to keep in mind while searching for employment after completing their CDL training.

The Rhode Island Trucking Association (RITA) announced that it has reached a milestone in its history.

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