Veterans Join WIT to Deliver Wreaths Across America

The Women In Trucking Association has selected two female veterans to join them in picking up and delivering wreaths for Wreaths Across America. WIT’s Driver Ambassador Kellylynn McLaughlin is being joined by Janice Neitz and Nichole Garcia on their journey to National Wreath Laying Day Saturday, December 19. Neitz was…


Class 8 Truck Orders Skyrocketed in November

According to ACT Research, net orders for Class 8 trucks were 51,900 units in November. This was s 33% increase from October and a 197% improvement from November of 2019. Classes 5-7 were at a 9% decrease from October but up 78% when compared to November of 2019. All final…


What do you Think About Heavier Loads on Select Idaho Highways?

The Idaho Transportation Department has opened a period of time to collect comments regarding heavier loads on select highways in Latah County. Several highways in this county would be reclassified to allow commercial vehicles weighing up to 129,000 pounds. The roads include Highway 6 from the US-95 junction to Harvard,…


Times are Strange but a Boom in Trucking is Coming

This year, everything changed. People went from going out and shopping to buying their goods safely at home. What was purchased also changed, shoppers went from plane tickets, gym memberships, and rent to stuff. Orders for class-8 trucks in November matched the historic records of orders in July and August…


Marijuana Bill Moves Forward but not for Truckers

The MORE Act has passed through the U.S. House of Representatives with a vote of 228-164. This act takes marijuana off the scheduled substance list in the Controlled Substance Act. If it goes all the way and passes, truckers will still be tested for marijuana usage. Even if it comes…


There Should be More Women in the Trucking Industry

Freightwaves has recently put out an infographic titled “Women in Trucks” that gives us a good overview of where women are within the industry. Here are some fun facts about women in the trucking industry: 10% of OTR truckers are women.4% of owner-operators are women.Women make up 43.5% of the…


FMCSA Extends HOS Rules Through February for Those Aiding in COVID-19 Relief

The USDOT’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has announced the extending and expansion of the hours-of-service regulations for those helping with COVID-19 relief. This declaration is for commercial vehicles providing direct assistance and runs through February 28, 2021, and is for: Vaccines, medical supplies, and equipment related to the prevention…


ATA Asking for Truckers to be at top of Vaccine List

The American Trucking Associations is asking those in charge of vaccine distribution to put truckers near the top of the list. Letters have been sent to the White House, the CDC, President-elect Biden, and the National Governors Association. The trucking industry has been rolling through this pandemic making sure shelves…


Simple Things to Update Your Rig

Truckers are the backbone of this country, you keep this country moving along, so you should have a truck that is comfortable, functional, and efficient. Here’s a list of upgrades that will give you what you need to keep rolling. Change out your incandescent lights for long-lasting, energy-efficient LED lights.Find…


North Carolina College is Training New Drivers in January

Surry Community College in Dobson, North Carolina is starting its next round of training truck drivers in January. Orientation will be held this coming Monday at 10 a.m. at The Yadkin Center. The Truck Driver Training classes start January 11 and go through March 16, all day, Monday through Friday….