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.
After whiffing on a broker transarency update in October, FMCSA is proposing to delay the compliance date for a variety of ...
The personal protective equipment maker has launched new protective glasses with anti-fog technology fused directly to the ...
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.
FMCSA stated last year its goal of acting on the broker transparency front in the month of October. The agency did not ...
The Wyoming Department of Transportation put out a video on Monday warning that winter weather was coming early, and that ...
The heavy-haul trailer and equipment manufacturer has selected a site at the Port of Little Rock to build its first U.S.
Owner-operator Stone bought the truck in January this year with around just 250,000 miles on the chassis and a fresh overhaul ...
California emissions regulators have clarified how the Advanced Clean Fleets reg could be enforced if granted a waiver from ...
A temporary I-26 span over the Nolichucky River is open, and despite early reports to the contrary, most commercial traffic ...
According to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the answer is no. A recent research report looks ...
Bendix recently recalled 445K ECUs for an issue that could cause certain safety functions to stop working. Volvo's recall ...