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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 the national spotlight shining brightly on truck driver Hours of Service (HOS), the issue of accessible parking for truck
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recently included enhanced safety in commercial trucking as one of its 2015 Most Wanted
The California Farm Bureau Federation (CFBF) has asked the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to exempt its bee-hauling members
Mexican long-haul truckers are now welcome to apply for long-haul permits in the U.S., according to the U.S. DOT. Long
The anticipated 2016 completion of the expansion of the Panama Canal will mean more “mega ships” arriving at U.S. ports
For truckers, congested traffic is more than a source of frustration – it cuts into the bottom line, affecting schedules,


Trucking industry making slight shift to natural gas
Some of the largest trucking fleets in the United States are starting to make the shift from diesel fuel


Legislators take another crack at truck driver drug testing bill
Arkansas Senators Mark Pryor (D-Ark) and John Boozman (R-Ark), along with Rep. Rick Crawford (R-Ark) are taking another run


NTSB slams FMCSA over motor carrier oversight
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) last week called for audits of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA)


Trucking association at odds with GOP
The recent stalemate in Washington over the Affordable Care Act has put the nation’s largest trucking association at odds
Professional Drivers: Keeping America Safe
According to the United States Department of Labor, workers in the transportation industry experience more on-the-job fatalities than workers
Truck Drivers Forced to Sleep More – Drive Less
What is the New Hours of Service Regulation? In the past, truck drivers were able to drive up to






