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Operation Southern Slow Down Protecting Lives on the Highway
Operation Southern Slow Down is a campaign to reduce speeding. It starts on July 15 and lasts for a week. Law enforcement officers from Alabama,
New Written CDL Test in Spanish Launched by Illinois
The Illinois Secretary of State’s office has announced a significant initiative aimed at improving accessibility for aspiring Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) holders. As of July
Advanced Clean Fleets: EPA Seeks Your Input On New Policy
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is asking for public comments on new rules from the California Air Resources Board (CARB). These new rules, called the
OSHA: Big Fines to Company for Horrific Repeated Violations
Qualawash Holdings LLC, also known as Quala Services LLC, has been cited by OSHA for safety violations. These violations led to the death of an
CMV EV Mandate: Tech Challenge Sees More Opposition
Mississippi’s Republican U.S. senators and representatives have signed a letter against the Biden administration’s electric vehicle (EV) mandate for heavy trucks. Senators Roger Wicker and
Hours of Service Exemption Is Extended: Important New Change
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has extended the emergency declaration that began after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in Baltimore. This extension,
183,000 Pound Truck Weighed Down: Danbury’s Massive Surprise
On July 10, 2024, state troopers in Danbury, Connecticut, stopped a truck that was way over the legal weight limit. This happened at around 7:00
Research In: Women Truckers Are Proven Safer, More Needed
A recent study from Auburn University shows that women are safer truck drivers than men. This research, led by Beth Davis-Sramek and Dave Ketchen, suggests
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