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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
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Appearing before the U.S. Ninth Circuit Appeals Court in early March, the U.S. DOT testified that federal preemption does not
The U.S. and Canada recently launched a pilot program that allows American customs officers to inspect U.S.-bound cargo trucks still
With the U.S. Highway Trust Fund heading toward insolvency, Congress and the trucking industry are lining up on opposite sides
President Barack Obama recently directed his administration to issue the next round of fuel efficiency and greenhouse gas standards for
A Mexican trucking trade association has filed for arbitration against the U.S. seeking $30 billion for non-compliance with the North
Still clawing its way of out of a recessionary period, the U.S. economy continues to make a slow climb back


FDA rules could result in wasted shipments, industry says
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s efforts to regulate transportation-related food safety are missing the mark, according to members


Shippers may have edge over truckers in current cycle
The national shortage of trained and qualified truck drivers will hurt the industry in the current freight transportation cycle,


Expanding economy highlights driver shortage
As the U.S. economy continues to rebound, the national shortage of truck drivers to take goods to market is


U.S.-Mexico trucking pilot ends; new trade agreement reached
A three-year pilot trucking program between the U.S. and Mexico has come to an end and U.S. federal agencies


Three-year cross-border pilot comes to an end
The Obama administration has granted provisional operating status to 13 Mexican trucking firms that have hauled goods to and


Winter fuel price projections scaling down
A year after a winter that put much of the transportation industry in a tailspin, projections for the upcoming


FMCSA to recruit fleets for wireless inspection testing
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is moving closer to wireless vehicle and driver inspections. FMCSA and partners


Indiana toll road concessionaire turns to bankruptcy
ITR Concession Company (ITR), the Spanish-Austrian consortium that paid the state of Indiana $3.8 billion in 2006 to lease


Canada’s trucking industry seeing contraction
As Canada’s economy grows, its less-than-truckload (LTR) roster is shrinking. The largest LTR carriers in Canada are gobbling up


FMCSA considering exemptions for movers, drivers with health issues
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is considering granting exemptions to moving truck drivers and some drivers with


Electric-powered trucking project moves forward in California
A pilot project to test electric-powered trucks at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach is slated to


FMCSA defends “science” of HOS rules
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has been defending the science and methodologies used in developing Hours of







