Avery Vise (CCJ)BusinessGoing nowhere fast?Has the pain of high fuel prices led you to change any driving habits – either in your personal transportation or in your trucking opera…November 7, 2005BusinessATA, research arm to collect data on split restThe American Trucking Associations and its research arm, the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI), have launched a project to col…October 28, 2005BusinessMack unveils new trucks and engineMack Trucks on Sunday, Oct. 23 introduced to its World Sales Conference a new flagship highway tractor called Pinnacle and new models of its G…October 24, 2005BusinessATA supports 5 percent biodieselIn a modification of its earlier-adopted policy on energy, the American Trucking Associations board of directors has supported the use of biod…October 21, 2005BusinessATA board conditionally supports EOBRsThe American Trucking Associations board of directors adopted policy language supporting the use of electronic onboard recorders to ensure hou…October 21, 2005BusinessXpressly for the industryAs incoming chairman of the American Trucking Associations, U.S. Xpress Co-Chairman Patrick Quinn encounters longstanding industry chall…October 18, 2005BusinessTorn between two crisesIn the days following Hurricane Katrina’s landfall, diesel prices set two records – the highest recorded national average weekly price …October 18, 2005BusinessRidge: Simpler background checks neededCongress should rethink its piecemeal approach to homeland security mandates and try to ease the financial burden on the private sector, forme…October 18, 2005BusinessTCA to host fuel economy summitIn response to the recent unprecedented surge and volatility in diesel prices, the Truckload Carriers Association has organized a one-day Fuel…October 9, 2005BusinessFMCSA clarifies public liability endorsementsIn response to concerns raised by the insurance industry and trucking defense attorneys, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has c…October 5, 2005Previous PagePage 70 of 85Next PageTop StoriesTechnologyHow fleets can protect themselves from cyber criminalsThe National Motor Freight Traffic Association is at the forefront of the fight against cybercrime in trucking and helping fleets increase their cybersecurity to ensure they don’t become victims of cyber criminals.BusinessKnight-Swift backs rail mega mergerCybersecurityNMFTA warns of Chinese components in trucking technologyBusinessKandel Transport acquired by Nagle CompaniesFeatured SponsorCargo theft is on the rise. Learn strategies to protect your trucks, trailers and freight.