Brooke Wisdom (CCJ)BusinessFinancesFor-Hire Truck Tonnage Index drops, trucking jobs flat and much more industry financial news are featured.November 8, 2010BusinessDoes Uncle Sam Know Best?The EPA/NHTSA plan to save fuel and cut carbon from heavy-duty trucks tries to account for differing applications, but concerns remain over unintended consequences.November 5, 2010BusinessIn Focus: Vehicle AlignmentEvery wheel on a rig should be aligned, experts say.November 5, 2010BusinessEquipmentCummins ships 37,000 EPA10 SCR engines, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America celebrates 25 years, Daimler sees long-term growth opportunities and much more equipment news are featured.November 5, 2010BusinessCommercial Carrier UniversityLearn the difference between the three main bases of accounting: accrual, cash and tax. As a result, your understanding of financial statements will grow dramatically.November 4, 2010Business2011 Makes and ModelsLike many light- and medium-duty OEMs, several heavy-duty truck makers are launching new models and introducing big redesigns, updated engines and revamped platforms, along with a few other touchups worth noting, such as added technologies and safety features.November 3, 2010BusinessCCJ 100The seventh in a series of quick peeks into the world of commercial vehicles through the lens of Commercial Carrier Journal. Retrospective 1970 – 1979.November 3, 2010BusinessAvery ViseThe EPA/NHTSA fuel plan is much ado about not much.November 3, 2010BusinessAaron HuffMcLeod Software acquires EIS to expand into LTL.November 3, 2010BusinessSafetyTruck-involved fatalities down and other safety news items are featured.October 1, 2010Previous PagePage 17 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