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Bridge between N.Y. and N.J., Chicago’s Circle top ATRI’s top 10 highway intersections for freight congestion
After assessing truck-oriented congestion at 250 spots on the U.S. highway system, the ATRI has unveiled a list of the top 10 highway intersections in the country for truck freight congestion. Here’s what they found.
December 18, 2014
Business
Counting down the top stories of 2014: No. 7
CCJ is reviewing the top 10 stories of 2014 based on the number of pageviews. Use the navigation buttons at the bottom of the stories to move through the countdown. No. 7: Navistar sued again for MaxxForce defects A class-action lawsuit in July by three trucking companies alleged the truck and engine maker knew its EGR-only […]
December 18, 2014
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FMCSA publishes rule eliminating no-defect Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is scheduled to publish Thursday, Dec. 18, a Final Rule that will eliminate the requirement that truck drivers keep and submit Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports when no defects have been found.
December 17, 2014
Business
Pilot Flying J’s Haslam asks court to dismiss lawsuit against him in fuel rebate case
Just a month after two carriers amended their lawsuits against Pilot Flying J to accuse the company’s head man Jimmy Haslam of leading a scheme to defraud carriers out of owed fuel rebates, Haslam has asked the court to dismiss the complaints against him.
December 17, 2014
Business
Senate confirms new head of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration — a regulatory agency under the Department of Transportation responsible for some trucking-related regulations — has a new head man, coming after nearly a year-long vacancy at the top of the agency.
December 17, 2014
Business
Counting down the top stories of 2014: No. 8
CCJ is reviewing the top 10 stories of 2014 based on the number of pageviews. Use the navigation buttons at the bottom of the stories to move through the countdown. No. 8: Walmart unveils Peterbilt/Great Dane concept tractor-trailer Walmart turned a lot of heads at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Ky., with the announcement […]
December 17, 2014
Business
Rush Truck Centers names its top technician
Erick Lincoln, a 16-year veteran technician of Rush Truck Center in Albuquerque, was named the company’s All Around Rodeo Champion Tuesday night.
December 16, 2014
Business
Restart changes become law; FMCSA required to study, compare two driver sets
President Obama Dec. 16 signed the appropriations bill that halts enforcement of the requirement that a drivers’ 34-hour restart include two 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. periods and the once-per-week limit of the restart. Aside from the suspension of the restart provisions, however, the law requires FMCSA to study the rules’ impacts on drivers, carriers and safety.
December 16, 2014
Business
Fontaine shifts modification center production to Garland, Texas
Fontaine Modification Vocational Services is reopening its modification center in Garland, Texas. The Garland facility has been closed since 2012, when most of the truck production that it supported moved away from Garland. Since 2012, demand for modifications on Peterbilt trucks produced in Denton, TX, has grown steadily. Currently those trucks are modified in Charlotte, NC, […]
December 16, 2014
Business
Move over, General Lee — Mitsubishi Canter takes a shot at TV stardom
Working through its local dealer, Highway Motors, Inc., Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America (MFTA) leased a Canter FE160 cabover with dry van body to Black Dog Salvage, Inc., Roanoke, VA, for use in its architectural salvage business. As it turns out, the crew of Black Dog Salvage also stars in a TV series called Salvage […]
December 16, 2014
Business
Eaton announces expanded UltraShift Plus warranty coverage
Eaton has increased the functionality in its lineup of UltraShift PLUS automated transmissions with enhancements that allow for compatibility with 2-speed axles. Geared primarily to increase the appeal of UltraShift PLUS among vocational customers, especially dump and heavy haul fleets, the new compatibility provides a cost-saving alternative to torque converter automatic transmissions. The new features include enhanced gear reduction […]
December 16, 2014
Business
Volvo debuts second “Welcome to my Cab” episode celebrating truckers
Volvo Trucks debuted this week the second installment of its popular “Welcome to My Cab” series recently featuring Tim Baumgartner, owner of a heavy-duty towing operation, and his award-winning “Freedom Flyer,” a patriotic-themed Volvo VNL. Baumgartner, a veteran of the Vietnam War and founder and owner of Crockett’s Interstate Towing in Eugene, Oregon, customized his Volvo […]
December 16, 2014
Business
Peterbilt celebrates 75th year with truck show, 351 Pete show trucks
Held at the San Joaquin Fairgrounds, Peterbilt says the party attracted 351 Peterbilts, which the truck makers bills as “the largest collection of Peterbilt trucks ever assembled.”
December 16, 2014
Business
Old Dominion raising rates 4.5%
Old Dominion Freight Line (No. 11 in the CCJ Top 250) announced this week it will be raising rates by about 4.5 percent starting Jan. 5, 2015.
December 16, 2014
Business
Judge dismisses potential delay in Tracy Morgan suit against Wal-Mart
A federal judge overseeing actor Tracy Morgan’s lawsuit against Wal-Mart and its private fleet has denied a motion made by the truck driver at the center of the case — who has been criminally charged — to postpone action on the suit.
December 16, 2014
Business
Photos: Carriers haul nearly 250,000 wreaths to Arlington for Wreaths Across America
Nearly a quarter-million wreaths were placed on headstones at Arlington National Cemetery this weekend — allowing Wreaths Across America for the first time to place a wreath on every grave site at Arlington. Here’s a look at trucking’s role.
December 16, 2014
Business
Roadnet releases new version of routing software
Roadnet Technologies announced the latest release of its on-premise vehicle routing, scheduling, tracking, mobile workforce and fleet management software.
December 16, 2014
Business
J&M Tank Lines moves to EFS payments platform
Electronic Funds Source (EFS) announced that J&M Tank Lines recently transitioned to the EFS payments platform.
December 16, 2014
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