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Many successful trucking companies are looking to bring on new hires as their businesses expand to continue to keep up with demands.

Washington state officials are closely watching truckers to make sure they maintain regulations, which will keep all drivers safe on the road, reports KAPP TV in Washington.

An older woman's bucket list may include seeing far away family or going on a senior's cruise, but one 82-year old Florida resident wanted more than anything to take a road trip in an 18-wheeler.

The conclusion of the NASA space shuttle program is not only affecting the livelihood of astronauts, but also many truckers who have assisted in the material transport of launch essentials, reports Truckers News.

It takes a special person to stand out amongst the thousands of truck drivers in their home state.

The borders between the U.S. and Mexico provide a lucrative path for international imports and exports.

Ice road truckers may find that there are not as many jobs available to them in the coming years, as global warming could have an effect on ice highways.

The trucking industry is continuing to change, and freight manufacturers are trying to keep up with the demand of the industry.

ATA tonnage index drops in April

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Although the economy continues to improve, some people may be concerned to hear that trucking tonnage actually dropped last month. However, analysts are suggesting that this is actually no cause for concern.

Although gas prices have had everyone avoiding the pump over the past few months, the cost of diesel continues to drop.

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