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Infrastructure, economy among trucking’s major stakes in Trump/Biden clash

Whether it’s the clash between Republican incumbent President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger former Vice President Joe Biden or potential turnover in the Senate, the outcome of Tuesday’s election will impact the transportation industry. Aside from appointing a new Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) chief the winner of the upcoming election will certainly play a […]

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USA Truck gives drivers authority to plan, self-dispatch loads

CCJ Innovators profiles carriers and fleets that have found innovative ways to overcome trucking’s challenges. If you know a carrier that has displayed innovation, contact CCJ Editor Jason Cannon at jasoncannon@randallreilly.com or 800-633-5953. In its first-quarter 2020 investor presentation, USAT Capacity Solutions (CCJ Top 250, No. 60) had a timeline with 2007 to 2016 labeled as “The Lost Decade.” Tk. The focus […]

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TSA extends hazmat endorsement renewal waiver through year’s end

TSA extends hazmat endorsement renewal waiver through Dec. 31 Truck drivers whose hazardous materials endorsements have expired since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic may now have through the end of the year, at least, to renew the endorsement. The Transportation Security Administration published a notice Wednesday, Oct. 28, extending the renewal exemption through Dec. […]

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From driver training to work from home, COVID-19 challenges force fleets to focus on inefficiencies

The coronavirus pandemic has thrown the entire world into upheaval and forced many industries to reinvent themselves and how they conduct business. Demand for consumer staples was booming this spring as countless businesses were shuttered and an economic tailspin plagued industries supported by discretionary spending. Meanwhile, trucking was brought to a crossroads between hands-on driver […]

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Trucker shut down by FMCSA following fatal crash

FMCSA revokes trucker’s CDL following fatal crash A New Jersey-based truck driver was effectively shut down by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration after he fled the scene of a fatal crash. According to FMCSA’s order, Quentin Campbell was driving westbound on I-90 in Monroe County, New York, when he made an illegal U-turn and […]

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Trucking’s political dollars back Trump by 10-to-1 margin

President Donald Trump has received more than $1 million so far in campaign contributions from trucking industry stakeholders for his 2020 re-election bid, according to publicly available campaign finance data from the Federal Election Commission and compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics (CRP). Trump’s $1.1 million haul from the trucking industry far and away bests trucking’s donations to […]

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Trucker faces felony, misdemeanor charges for driving into crowd of protesters

Truck driver charged months after driving into crowd of protesters The driver of a tanker truck that drove into a large crowd of protesters in Minneapolis in May is now being charged with two crimes – a felony count of threats of violence and a gross misdemeanor count of criminal vehicular operation. On May 31, […]

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Trucking companies with self-insured health plans can avoid the rigged marketplace

The trucking industry has been hit hard by COVID-19. The pandemic-fueled economic crisis put nearly 93,000 truckers out of work between February and April. Less than half of those jobs have since come back. By contrast, companies that sell health insurance to trucking firms are doing rather well. UnitedHealth Group, the country’s largest insurer, just announced that its profits […]

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Carriers can expect contract rates growth for 2021, though uncertainty abounds

Short-term freight contracts between shippers and motor carriers (and brokers) remain en vogue, as supply chain stakeholders continue to try to balance the recent run-up in truckload demand with the lingering uncertainties surrounding the longer-term outlook for the market and the broader economy. While contract rates have been steadily climbing since the economic recovery began in […]

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