Jay Hightman stands by a ghost bike commemorating the death of his child, Robyn, who was killed in a collision with a truck while working as a bike messenger. “America’s Dangerous Trucks” is part of a ...
The Department of Transportation (DOT) announced Wednesday it has closed a major loophole that allowed unqualified drivers, including illegal immigrants, to operate commercial trucks after several ...
More than 100,000 new trucking companies enter the industry each year, but regulators manage to audit only a fraction of them ...
The Department of Transportation released a Sept. 30 shutdown plan showing trucking and highway programs will continue operating because they are funded through the Highway Trust Fund and ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation is turning its attention toward cargo theft, which has seen unprecedented surges in recent years. In a Federal Register notice publishing Friday, Sept. 19, the ...
The Department of Transportation, through the Advance Research Projects Agency-Infrastructure, is seeking comments on possible research and development projects that could improve transportation ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Friday announced sweeping changes to commercial trucking regulations, including a new requirement that all commercial driver’s license (CDL) exams be ...
The Department of Transportation said its trucking and highway agencies will continue normal operations during the federal government shutdown, supported by Highway Trust Fund revenue. Other DOT ...
MOUNT STERLING — Four Dot Transportation employees have been honored for their years of service and dedication to safe driving by being inducted into the International Foodservice Distributors ...
Adjusted for-hire truck tonnage and overall freight tonnage were both down year-over-year in January, according to the latest Freight Transportation Services Index (TSI) from the U.S. DOT’s Bureau of ...