Feb 15, 2008 | Heavy Duty Trucking
Modine Wins EGR Cooling Contracts Totaling $125 Million Per Year
Modine Manufacturing Co. has been awarded a series of programs to supply exhaust gas recirculation cooling solutions to meet U.S. EPA 2010 on-highway vehicle and Tier 4 off-highway equipment emissions ... via Heavy Duty Trucking
Bendix hitches up with another trailer manufacturer
“We are aware that technology is going to continue to grow”
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems continued its emphasis on its trailer product offerings and inked a long-term agreement with Dorsey Trailer. via Today's Trucking
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OOIDA Names Transportation Security Adviser
The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association has announced the appointment of Don L. Rondeau as security adviser.
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Kingston trucker charged after rig loses wheels 0 minutes ago
A Kingston truck driver has been charged after his tractor-trailer lost two of its rear wheels as it travelled along Highway 417 near Limoges on Monday afternoon.
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Not fit for the road? Here are your keys TORONTO, Ont. -- A new study has found that hundreds of drivers that are medically unfit to drive remain on Canadian roads and that 37% of drivers involved in serious ...
Truck Drivers Taking the Risk Over Snoqualmie Pass
“Well it's either this or White Pass. White Pass is closed today and it's an extra 200 miles round trip”
While White Pass was closed for most of the day, Snoqualmie Pass was open on and off. via KNDO - Yakima
Truckers Frustrated with Pass Conditions
“The receivers don't want to hear you being late. If you're late it may cost you another day to get unloaded and that will cost you more money”
Gear Jammer Travel Plaza was filled trucks Thursday. Drivers were resting, waiting and refueling after a day where White Pass was closed and things were slow moving over Snoqualmie Pass. via KNDO - Yakima
Canadian trucker a finalist for Goodyear Highway Hero award
“Time and again, truck drivers have emerged as bona-fide heroes. When motorists need help, they've stopped and put themselves in harm's way.”
A split second decision saved others, but ultimately took the life of an Ontario truck driver, who was forced off the road by street-racers near Bradford, Ontario last summer. via Truck News
Avalanche closes 4th B.C. highway
“For many carriers, it is very inconvenient and expensive because they're having to use the Fraser Canyon, and by doing so, they're adding time to their trips, as well as the extra cost of fuel and the extra cost of labour”
A truck driver was rescued after a massive avalanche swept across a B.C. highway northeast of Prince George, making it the fourth highway closed because of avalanches across the province on Monday. via CBC
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Truck-involved fatal crash statistics fall to all-time low in US
Three of the primary measures of large truck safety fell to record lows in 2006, according to figures released by the US Department of Transportation.
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CARB: California clean idle may be short lived
CARB: California clean idle may be short lived For months, engine manufacturers worked to develop a heavy-duty diesel truck engine to enable drivers to idle in California and travel to other states without ...
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Comments on HOS regs due by Feb. 15
Friday, Feb. 8, 20007 The public has until Friday, Feb. 15, to comment on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's interim final rule on the hours-of-service regulations.
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Anti-terror training for truck drivers fruitless.
Here's a debatable use of taxpayer dollars.
Under the federal Highway Watch program Congress created in wake of 9/11, $65 million has been spent to train truck drivers to spot suspicious activity on the nation's highways.
The Homeland Security Department's inspector general found in its audit that of the $21.8 million spent in a 10-month period, $8 million was spent on administration, $6.8 million on training and $3.1 million on a new call center to take truckers' calls. About 800,000 truckers have been trained.
Fatigue behind deadly truck crashes?
How safe do you feel speeding down an interstate next to those big 18-wheelers?
Truck drivers are often among the most experienced drivers, but those long hours on the road can lead to trouble.
Just this week, an erratic, wrong-way truck driver caused a fiery crash on I-75. Dash cam video of that out of control tractor trailer along Interstate 75 in Turner County leads to a lot of questions and few answers. The driver, 63-year old Robert Harrison, died in a fiery crash. What caused that crash remains a mystery.
"I started down here in Ocala, Florida and I drove up to here," says Dale Harville, a truck driver for a transport company out of Greenville, Tennessee. While his log book indicates how much time he spends behind the wheel of his rig, he admits the schedule can often be grueling and tiresome.
"It's the shippers you know. They won't set you up for four hours. If they would get on the ball and get out there like they're supposed to, it would make it a lot easier on the drivers," he says.
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Truck Drivers Have Reasons to Get Cold Feet about Driving
Tough weather this winter has had an effect on many people, especially truck drivers.
"This winter's been far worse than the last six. It's been a son of a gun." That's how ruck Driver Phillip Schnitker describes this Winter weather season and its the story for a lot of people in Northwest Missouri. But not everyone depends on clear roads the way truck drivers do. And if they're not driving, they're not getting paid.
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Three of the primary measures of large truck safety fell to record lows in 2006, according to figures released by the US Department of Transportation.
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Newest International highway truck stands alone
If Spiderman hauled freight, this is what he'd drive. International says its new LoneStar class 8 highway truck is a "game-changer." It's true that this chromed up tractor is like nothing you've seen motoring ...
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YRC to cut 1,100 jobs, close 27 terminals in regional trucking restructuring
YRC Worldwide plans to focus on geographic markets where regional carriers have been strong historically.
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Mexican company drops out of cross-border program
One of the companies participating in cross-border trucking program with Mexico called it quits Feb.1, according to a notice posted on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Web site.
The departure of Trinity leaves 42 trucks from 12 different Mexico-domiciled motor carriers operating in the U.S. as part of the cross-border program.
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Fire Transportation Secretary Mary Peters
Transportation Secretary Mary Peters is the latest member of the Bush administration to break the law: She continues to give dangerous Mexican trucks access to our highways despite overwhelmingly bipartisan ...