Billions Lost to Cargo Theft Cargo theft is costing the U.S. trucking and logistics industry $18 million every single day, adding up to $6.6 billion in annual losses,… The post Cargo Theft Costs Trucking, Logistics Firms $18M Daily appeared first on TruckersReport.com.| TruckersReport.com
Why October Is a Busy Month for Shipping October might not seem like a big shipping month, but it’s one of the busiest times of the year. With… The post Trucking Industry Update October 2025: Key Insights for Shippers appeared first on TruckersReport.com.| TruckersReport.com
Rethinking Traditional Driver Training Many trucking companies still rely on three- to four-day orientation sessions filled with long PowerPoint presentations and lectures. However, research shows that learners forget… The post Strategies to Make Driver Training Stick Beyond Traditional Classroom Presentations appeared first on TruckersReport.com.| TruckersReport.com
NTSB Calls for Stronger Truck Safety Measures The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is calling for mandatory driver monitoring systems and broader use of collision avoidance technology… The post NTSB Pushes for Driver Monitoring and Collision Avoidance Tech After Fatal Ohio Crash appeared first on TruckersReport.com.| TruckersReport.com
Continued Growth in the Used Truck Market The used truck market continues to show signs of steady improvement. According to ACT Research, U.S. used Class 8 truck sales… The post Used Truck Sales Rise for Third Straight Month in August appeared first on TruckersReport.com.| TruckersReport.com
California Looks to Ease Up on Fleet Electrification Rules Trucking companies in California may finally get some clarity. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has proposed rolling back… The post California Proposal Could Reduce Truck Emissions Rules Uncertainty appeared first on TruckersReport.com.| TruckersReport.com
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has released its shutdown plan, outlining how trucking and highway operations will continue even if broader government activities pause. Thanks to… The post What DOT’s Shutdown Plan Means for Trucking appeared first on TruckersReport.com.| TruckersReport.com
New Rule on Non-Domiciled CDLs The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has issued an emergency rule that changes how states can issue non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs). Transportation… The post Emergency Rule Overhauls How States Issue Non-Domiciled CDLs appeared first on TruckersReport.com.| TruckersReport.com
Diesel Prices Edge Higher The fall season is bringing mixed signals for U.S. fuel costs. According to the latest data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the… The post Fall Brings Relief at the Pump for Gasoline, But Diesel Prices Continue to Climb for Trucking Fleets appeared first on TruckersReport.com.| TruckersReport.com
Why the DOT Is Cracking Down The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is tightening rules for noncitizen truck drivers after three fatal crashes this year involving drivers who…| TruckersReport.com
A New Toll Route for Freight Mobility Washington State is taking a major step toward easing congestion and improving freight efficiency near its busiest ports. The Washington State…| TruckersReport.com
Florida Implements Immigration Inspections Florida has announced a new policy requiring immigration checks for commercial truck drivers at highway weigh stations. The move comes after a fatal crash…| TruckersReport.com
🚛 Why the Market Shifted Pandemic Boom → Freight Recession: In 2020, trucking surged as people spent on goods during COVID lockdowns. As services reopened, demand for freight…| TruckersReport.com
Trucking Costs Rise While Profit Margins Shrink, According to ATRI’s 2025 Operational Report The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) has released its 2025 edition of An Analysis…| TruckersReport.com
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has opened a new electric truck charging station at Port Newark, marking a major step forward in promoting…| TruckersReport.com