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Flying Taxis And Self-Driving Trucks Arrive In 2026: 6 Transport Trends To Watch
From solid-state EV batteries extending vehicle range to vehicle-to-everything connectivity turning cars into mobile data marketplaces. Read More
Lawsuit crisis surges as economy continues to dominate trucking industry concerns; driver shortage worries fade away
The prolonged freight recession and soaring operational costs keep the economy atop trucking’s concerns going into 2026, while the driver shortage falls out of the ATRI ... Read More
Economy Tops Trucking Industry Issues Ranking as New Concerns Emerge
English proficiency for drivers and artificial intelligence in trucking were among four trucking industry concerns that made their first appearance on the American Transportation Research Institute’s ... Read More
ECONOMIC TRUCKING TRENDS: Tonnage, spot market data and trailer orders send mixed messages
There’s a lot to digest in this weeks’ economic trucking news. For-hire truck tonnage in the U.S. gave back all of August’s gains in September. The news ... Read More
TANY, Walmart truck driver recognized for promoting positive trucking image
The Trucking Association of New York and Walmart driver Antoine Sadler received the honor. Plus, FleetPride and TruckPro merge; more trucking news. Read More
Alberta points trucking industry at ‘best driver’ status

A drive to make trucking ... commercial driver status and classification check stop revealed that 20 per cent of the 195 drivers stopped were suspected of being misclassified, including several ... Read More
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