The Truckload Carriers Association gives an update on what the trucking world might expect from the incoming Trump ...
Indiana-headquartered C.W. and Paul Rissler Transportation, out of Missouri, took home the 2024 title belts after the final ...
The Barstow, California, Police Department this week stopped a cargo theft attempt as it was happening after receiving a call ...
President-elect Donald Trump has said he plans to shake up international trade with tariffs on imports, but will it impact ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers discovered $2.1 million worth of alleged cocaine in a truck recently. Plus, more ...
Clearly, nonpayment has been an issue for plenty owner-operators in Overdrive‘s audience over the years. In response to ...
Cody Holst got his start in the trucking industry four years ago after a stint in the military. He was doing some ...
After Donald Trump's big win on Election Day, trucking groups generally struck a congratulatory tone and immediately pushed ...
The bad boys of trucking music are back with their fourth studio album in seven years, “The Death-Defying Adventures of The Franklin County Trucking Company.” ...
While diesel prices were down during the last week, so were spot freight rates overall, despite increases for van and reefer ...
A broker questioned the notion of "innocent" truckers getting double brokered. Isn't it equally both broker and carrier's fault for getting fooled? he asked. Carriers gave him an earful in response.
FMCSA said it's still working on a rulemaking to update 49 CFR 371.3 -- which requires brokers to share transaction records, including what the shipper paid, with carriers.