Brooke Wisdom (CCJ)BusinessCCJ100The 10th and final part in a series of quick peeks into the world of commercial vehicles through the lends of Commercial Carrier Journal.February 9, 2011BusinessBeyond CCJCCJ poll results, a reader’s sound-off and more ways to stay informed and connected with CCJ.February 9, 2011BusinessAvery ViseA political solution on hours rules likely is inevitable.February 9, 2011BusinessAaron HuffSoftware-as-a-Service enables asset-light technology.February 9, 2011Career Leadership AwardCareer Leadership AwardBy his own admission, Carl Tapp, vice president of maintenance for P.A.M. Transportation Services Inc., is most comfortable working behind the scenes to move both the Tontitown, Ark.-based company and the trucking industry as a whole forward.February 9, 2011BusinessCommercial Carrier UniversityEven relatively small cash surpluses can generate still more cash, so you should take steps to increase the return on your idle cash.January 1, 2011BusinessTechnologyNew technologies help detect and resolve vehicle defects faster and other technological news items are featured.January 1, 2011BusinessEquipmentMitFuso unveils a new powertrain, Allison expands 2011 transmission features, Volvo Trucks debuts custom-built VHD pickup and many other equipment news items are featured.January 1, 2011CCJ InnovatorsCCJ Innovators: Pottle’s TransportationPottle’s Transportation ties retention and profitability together with its Hidden Paycheck initiative.January 1, 2011BusinessJournalCSA goes live with a new name, CARB relaxes some rules and more industry news items are featured.January 1, 2011Previous PagePage 13 of 32Next PageTop StoriesInsuranceFrequency of lawsuits, size of jury verdicts against motor carriers risingATRI analysis reveals a rise in trucking lawsuits and median nuclear verdicts hitting $36M.BusinessUSPS contractor 10 Roads going out of businessBusinessHistoric rail merger draws ire of competitorRegulationsDOT removes 3,000 CDL training providers from registryCybersecurity'Don't trust, always verify' is the expert advice when carriers onboard new products