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Truckers have gotten very creative in the past when it comes to finding ways to pass the time while driving their big rigs on the nationÂ’s highways.

Although outsourcing jobs seems to be a popular decision in uncertain economic times, one truck manufacturing company is doing the opposite.

Next year's chairman elected for the ATA

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

Some change of hands are happening within the American Trucking Associations (ATA) that may affect the future of the organization's influence on the truck industry.

When a big rig has an accident on the highway, receiving a quick response for assistance is key to ensuring all those involved are safe and protected.

ATA trucking convention sees success

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

This month, a conference hosted by the American Trucking Associations (ATA) took place in Grapevine, Texas.

Some big names in the trucking industry are promoting alternative means for fuel, which, if implemented, could drastically change how fleet management professionals and truckers do business.

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

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.

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

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.

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