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Conventions about the nationwide trucking industry can be a fascinating way for new truckers who have recently completed their CDL training to learn about what it takes to be behind the wheel of a big rig.

Since the trucking regulations between the U.S. and Canada have recently changed, Mexican trucking companies are slowly gaining approval to use the cross-border routes for their businesses.

When fleet management owners have to unexpectedly or quickly re-route their trucks through other states, the paperwork can be daunting and stressful.

Recently, truckers nationwide were encouraged to take a break from being behind the wheel and attending CDL training courses and take pen to paper for the annual Truck Driver Appreciation Contest, sponsored by Driver Solutions and eGears.

With some cities in the U.S. recovering from past natural disasters and winter fast approaching, road repairs need to be done quickly and efficiently.

Trucking tonnage rates show no signs of slowing down nationwide, which could mean good things for the success of trucking companies throughout the country.

Truckers who use the highways to get in and out of Staten Island, New York may see an increase in toll fares soon unless advocates against the hikes are successful in stopping it.

Some big trucking companies in major cities are helping organizations that advocate for a greener environment.

A special program is breaking down the stereotypes of truckers and educating students on the importance of this career.

When female truckers begin their careers in the often male-dominated industry, they may wish to find other like-minded workers for support and solidarity.

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