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At National Independent Truckers Insurance Company, RRG (NITIC), we are proud to announce that we have once again retained our


NITIC Retains AM Best B++ Rating: What It Means for Truckers and Small Fleets
At National Independent Truckers Insurance Company, RRG (NITIC), we are proud to announce that we have once again retained
OTHER NEWS ARTICLES
With reauthorization of the federal transportation bill looming in 2014, transportation industry leaders are priming the pump for increases in
Commercial truck drivers face a Jan. 30, 2014 deadline to self-certify their operating status and provide NRCME medical examiner certificates
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. DOT’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently released the 2012 Fatality Analysis Reporting
The American Trucking Associations (ATA) has filed a lawsuit challenging the New York State Thruway Authority’s (NYSTA) diversion of millions
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Making the transition from military truck driver to the commercial ranks will be a bit easier if
Some of the largest trucking fleets in the United States are starting to make the shift from diesel fuel to


Truckers and shippers face backlogs from West Coast ports dispute
Though a resolution has been reached, the aftermath of the West Coast ports dispute will ripple through the supply


Foxx takes infrastructure show on the road
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx took the case for increased investment in American infrastructure on the road Feb.


Michigan joins fight against human trafficking
Michigan’s state police have become the latest law enforcement agency to join forces with Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) in


Los Angeles and Long Beach Port truck drivers win potential landmark decision
A Los Angeles Superior Court recently ruled that seven drivers in the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach
President Obama asking for infrastructure investment
President Barack Obama recently sent Congress his budget plan that includes a six-year, $478 billion road, transit and rail


Will California’s new energy policy sting trucking?
In his inaugural address in early January, California Gov. Jerry Brown said one of his goals was to reduce


Washington State DOT develops new route planning tool
A 2013 crash of an oversized truck on an Interstate 5 bridge over the Skagit River north of Seattle


Parking shortage resurfaces along U.S. highways
With the national spotlight shining brightly on truck driver Hours of Service (HOS), the issue of accessible parking for
Improving safety in commercial trucking on NTSB priority list
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recently included enhanced safety in commercial trucking as one of its 2015 Most


Bee haulers become the latest to ask for exemption to HOS rules
The California Farm Bureau Federation (CFBF) has asked the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to exempt its bee-hauling


U.S. DOT opens door for Mexican long-haul truckers
Mexican long-haul truckers are now welcome to apply for long-haul permits in the U.S., according to the U.S. DOT.


Panama Canal expansion will affect U.S. trucking industry
The anticipated 2016 completion of the expansion of the Panama Canal will mean more “mega ships” arriving at U.S.







