
The Great Holiday Road Takeover: Why This Season Will Test Every Trucker’s Patience
The holidays are supposed to be a season of joy, family, and giving. The smell of fresh pine, the twinkle of lights, the laughter of

The holidays are supposed to be a season of joy, family, and giving. The smell of fresh pine, the twinkle of lights, the laughter of

If you thought tractors were just for farmers, think again. This week, the national spotlight landed squarely on farm equipment — specifically the price tags

If you were expecting November to deliver a big end-of-year spike in heavy-duty truck orders, you’re in for a reality check. The numbers are brutal.

The holidays are here. Twinkling lights. Frantic shoppers. Eggnog in every hand. And for fleets? The ultimate headache: cargo theft. While most of us are

Every night across America, thousands of truck drivers face the same reality. The logbook is clean. The clock is tight. The freight is delivered. Yet

For years, the trucking industry quietly knew something was wrong. Too many CDL schools were rushing students through. Too many training records looked perfect on

Winter in Colorado does not ask for permission. It takes what it wants. One moment the road is dry. The next, you are driving inside

If you’ve ever wanted to see what controlled chaos looks like, don’t bother watching reality TV — just take a drive the week of Thanksgiving.

Every industry has its “oh no” moments.But in trucking? Those moments hit a little harder.Engines stop. Freight stalls. Phones light up. Safety managers start sweating.And

If you’ve ever watched a federal rule try to hit highway speed before anyone checks the lug nuts, this latest move out of Washington, D.C.