TDMST Weekly Round-Up 2025.01.18 is the trucking commentary on news affecting professional truck drivers for the week ending January 18, 2025, written by Vicki Simons.
I welcome your comments, thoughts and feedback on the items of your choice below.
1. Regarding fires, snow chain violation fine, weather, and winter:
Fires
Articles in this section may cover 3 different kinds of fires:
- The so-called “wildfires” in California, which I do not believe are “wild,” as detailed in part by Peggy Hall;
- Fires from batteries or electric vehicles (which are harder to extinguish than those from fuel-powered vehicles); and
- Possible arson fires.
Please be a critical thinker, learn how to discern things, and do not believe everything that the mainstream media tells you. (More on this below.)
- Fire at one of the world’s largest battery plants in California forces evacuations
- New wildfire warnings issued and more power is shut off as winds rise in Southern California
- The LA county wildfires could be the costliest in US history, early estimates say
- Transportation companies mobilize to support LA Fire relief efforts
- Trucker rounds up donations to haul to California in wildfire relief efforts
- Wildfires in California devastate Los Angeles County
Snow chain violation fine
My summary (from reading the article) of the reasons for the stiff fine being called for are:
- failing to “chain up” is a violation of the state’s chain law;
- trucks without snow chains — that subsequently become stuck — cause road closures; and
- the current penalties don’t seem to be sufficiently high enough to be taken seriously.
Here’s the article:
Weather
Continuing from the “critical thinking” thought above, please evaluate usage of terminology like “climate change.”
Consider who is using this terminology and for what end purpose(s).
Also, once again, I am going to question why the FMCSA:
- is willing to “waive” Hours of Service regulations for some truckers during so-called emergencies,
- but isn’t willing to trust truckers regarding Hours of Service “the rest of the time.”
Hmm…
- Climate change contributed to a week of wild weather that upended life in the US
- FMCSA declares winter weather emergency for 48 contiguous states
- FMCSA regional emergency enacted for contiguous U.S.
- FMCSA waives hours-of-service rules for truckers hauling heating fuel
- Heating fuel haulers nationwide get hours of service relief
Winter
Please be careful about driving in winter weather conditions:
- whether it is your first winter driving season;
- or if it is best to refuse to drive until weather conditions improve.
Here are some articles on this:
- CDLLife App: Drivers share their Winter experiences
- Common Winter Maintenance Issues For Trucks & How To Resolve Them
- I-70 Mountain Corridor travel alert: Winter storm brings hazardous road conditions
- NBA postpones Rockets vs. Hawks game because of winter storm
- Southern areas hit by winter storm thaw and power slowly returns
- Winter weather continues to cause problems
- Winter weather helps market stabilize after holidays
2. Regarding Advanced Clean Transportation Expo, California, clean, and emissions:
Advanced Clean Transportation Expo
I would like to do some research on this…
California
This section goes right along with the “clean” section below.
- California Abandons Advanced Clean Fleets Rule
- California cancels proposed transition to zero emissions commercial vehicles
- California ends fight against diesel trucks; logistics sends wildfire aid |
- California gives up on zero-emissions locomotive regulation
- California pulls back EPA requests for approval to phase out diesel-powered trains and big rigs
- California withdraws its Advanced Clean Fleets waiver request
- CARB backs away from ACF rule as Biden administration sunsets
- CARB, in a stunner, drops request for EPA waiver on Advanced Clean Fleets rule
- The day after: Speculation abounds on California trucking regulation with no ACF
Clean
According to the first article in this section:
California has been waiting to receive a waiver from the Environmental Protection Agency to enforce its new Advanced Clean Fleets regulation. With a new administration coming in less than a week and no waiver in sight, the state is pulling the plug on the electric mandate for large fleets.
Please note that of late, terminology like “clean fleets” and “clean trucks” — that point to electric commercial motor vehicles — is being used.
Before you start using this terminology, please do your due diligence regarding how “dirty” it is to create electric vehicles in the first place, particularly the batteries.
Also, bear in mind that electric vehicles have to get their “charge” from somewhere as they do not create and use their own supply of power.
- Advanced Clean Fleets waiver withdrawal kills truck emission rule
- Advanced Clean Trucks already causing problems in Oregon
- Battles over California’s Advanced Clean Trucks rule rage far beyond state line
Emissions
- Confusion Clouds Trucking’s 2025 Emissions Outlook
- Hino Hit with Massive Emissions Fines
- Hino Motors to pay $1.6 billion for emissions cheating, diesel engine smuggling scheme, EPA says
- Indiana auto parts distributor to pay $7.4 million for selling 90K emissions defeat devices, EPA says
- Q&A: Rush’s Lacy Robertson on Emissions Regulations
- Walmart Says It Won’t Meet 2040 GHG Goals
3. Regarding economy, employment, freebies, inflation, rates, scam, and trucking costs:
Economy
- ECONOMIC TRUCKING TRENDS: Class 8 orders ‘slightly outperform’ while carrier optimism grows
- Freight market poised for gradual growth in 2025
- Freight volumes plunge in December, rates firming
- Seasonal norms blunt recent improvements in freight markets
Employment
- 100-year-old, family-owned trucking company hires 35 drivers in first expansion of 2025
- Driver Poll: What’s the most important thing you expect after submitting your application?
- Labor demand ends 2024 with a surprising bang
- Trucking company Jack Cooper to shutter Missouri facility, lay off more than 400 employees
- Trucking jobs market suggests stability, as December data signals slow recovery
- Trucking jobs stabilizing heading into 2025
Freebies
While a BOGO (Buy One, Get One) deal may sound great, please consider what is being offered.
If the freebie does not nourish your body, you may want to rethink your original purchase.
Inflation
The article opens with this:
In December 2024, U.S. consumer inflation reached an annual rate of 2.9%, largely driven by a surge in gas prices. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) ticked up 0.4% from November, in line with economists’ forecasts.
Rates
According to the third article in this section:
According to data from Truckstop and FTR Transportation Intelligence for the week ending Jan. 10, spot rates are up for all equipment types.
- LTL pricing discipline may not hold, report says
- Roadrunner announces first general rate increase since 2021
- Trucking industry sees a silver lining: Spot rates rise across the board
Scam
According to this resource:
Smishing is a social engineering attack that uses fake mobile text messages to trick people into downloading malware, sharing sensitive information or sending money to cybercriminals.
The term “smishing” is a combination of “SMS”—or “short message service,” the technology behind text messages—and “phishing.”
Another scam of which I’ve become aware is when a shipper sends a package that you did not order or were not expecting, that has a QR code on the package, and once scanned, the hacker can access everything on your phone.
Please practice discernment!
Trucking costs
This article states:
The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in March 2024 has introduced significant challenges for the mid-Atlantic trucking industry, with costs projected to increase by $92.8 million annually during its repair.
4. Regarding brokers, containers, length of haul, and microhubs:
Brokers
- Broker liability ignored by Supreme Court for a third time
- Broker transparency comment deadline only days away
- C.H. Robinson — and 3PL industry — win another broker liability case in 7th Circuit
- Fight over truck broker contracts awaits Trump’s next move
- Owner-operators: Highway ‘overstepping’ with carrier onboarding?
- Supreme Court, in case involving TQL, again declines to review broker liability
- Titanium Transportation opens Texas freight brokerage
- Trucking owner-operators’ opinions on broker transparency
Containers
- EPA awards $1 million to New Orleans container port project
- Retailers expect January US container volumes to stay elevated
Length of haul
The opening paragraph of this article is:
The average length of haul for a truckload has plummeted in recent months, averaging nearly 8% shorter year over year to start 2025. This is a dramatic shift from what was happening this summer, when the load lengths were averaging 7% longer than the previous year. This may not seem like much to the outside observer, but the implications are quite dramatic from a supply chain management and carrier perspective.
Microhubs
See page 13 of 42 of this PDF resource for the definition of “micro-distribution center or microhub.”
5. Regarding Americas Commercial Transportation Research Co. and ATA:
Americas Commercial Transportation Research Co.
- ACT Research: Freight market supported by winter weather in the near term
- ACT Research: Preliminary net trailer orders continue to improve
- ACT Research: Used truck market ends on a high note in 2024
ATA
- ATA forecasts freight market will improve by 1.6% during this year
- ATA projects truck freight to bounce back in 2025
6. Regarding inspections, legal, parking, predictions, and safety:
Inspections
If you keep yourself and your rig in perpetual readiness for an inspection, you’ll never be caught off-guard.
- Briefly: Texas troopers find 50,931 violations by trucks in Permian Basin
- NCHP says CMV enforcement is ‘personal’ after $10M fines issued in 2024
Legal
- A Mississippi police officer has been suspended without pay after a chase that led to 3 deaths
- Aurora files suit against USDOT over rejection of cab-mounted warning beacons
- Authorities apprehend fugitive who assaulted Arkansas trooper on I-30
- Biden’s independent contractor rule scores another legal victory
- Carrier loses fight against Biden independent contractor rule in New Mexico court
- Family of fallen trucker sues estate of state trooper, FHP for wrongful death
- Toyota’s truck division Hino to pay $1.6 billion as part of emissions scandal
- Wyoming trucking co. to pay $124K to settle federal suit claiming owner sexually harassed female workers
- Wyoming trucking company pays $124,000 to settle sexual harassment suit
- Wyoming trucking company to pay $124,000 in EEOC sexual harassment lawsuit
Parking
- How technology can help solve the truck parking crisis
- New Mt. Hood rest area to benefit commercial vehicles
- New Sheetz opens Tuesday off I-78 in Troy, Ohio; 62 parking spots
- Nouria opens new truck stop/convenience store in New Hampshire
- Sheetz opening new Dayton-area location with overnight parking
Predictions
- 2024 Trends and 2025 Predictions for Trucking: A. Duie Pyle
- Analysts predict gradual rate growth amid shifting economic and political winds
- Check Call: Small and medium-size businesses have strong feelings about 2025
- EIA outlook calls for falling oil prices, more renewable energy
Safety
- Avoid the big ‘oops’: A proactive safety culture can protect your company in case of a major accident
- TCA announces 49th Annual TCA Fleet Safety Award divisional winners
- TCA reveals division winners for annual TCA Fleet Safety Awards competition
7. Regarding autonomous vehicles, electric vehicles, fuel, fuel card, and hydrogen:
Autonomous vehicles
I completely oppose the operation of self-driving, autonomous, or driverless commercial motor vehicles on the same roads as the motoring public — but I share articles on this topic with our readers to help us stay current on the topic.
- Autonomous truck company suing FMCSA
- Autonomous trucking’s triangle-shaped problem goes to court
- Driverless trucking company takes FMCSA to court in war over warning triangles
- Listen: Volvo and DHL’s New Take on Autonomous Trucks
- Torc Establishes Autonomous Truck Hub in Dallas Area
Electric vehicles
Before you buy an all-electric Commercial Motor Vehicle, please do your due diligence by asking some questions and getting answers.
- America’s electric future: Biden-Harris administration invests $635M in zero-emission infrastructure
- Canada’s small fleets lag in EV adoption: Pembina Institute
- Critical Materials for Electric Vehicles: Are We Prepared?
- Updated Nikola BEVs surpass 1 million in-service miles
- ZEVs not yet ready to replace diesel in Class 8 long haul: report
Fuel
- Benchmark diesel price up for third week as oil futures markets soar again
- Diesel prices spike again
Fuel card
The second article in this section opens with:
Shell Rotella has launched the Shell Rotella Fuel Card in conjunction with the Multi Service Fuel Card, offering savings and benefits designed to meet the needs of fleet and owner-operator drivers across the United States and Canada.
Hydrogen
The article in this section opens with:
Hydrogen-powered trucks are rapidly proving their worth in clean transportation, and the H2Rescue truck has set a new benchmark. Developed by Cummins Accelera in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Department of Defense (DoD), this innovative vehicle shattered a Guinness World Record by traveling 1,806 miles on a single tank of hydrogen.
Please read the rest of the article.
Now that is my idea of clean fuel and efficiency!
8. Regarding crashes, distracted driving, drugs, fatalities, Ice Pick Bandit, road rage, and theft:
Crashes
Please look through these articles to see if there is anything you can learn to help you prevent being involved in a similar crash.
- Arizona cops seek semi truck involved in I-10 hit-and-run that left 72 year old trucker severely injured
- Driver walks away from smushed tractor trailer after running off I-81 bridge
- One injured when semi truck rolls with driver’s four children and wife inside
- Semi truck and train damaged in collision involving trailer full of rocks
- Six hurt after dump truck hits tractor trailer, plows into Target store
- Trucker escapes rig just before it’s swallowed by icy lake
- Trucker struck by two cars after stopping in left turn lane outside of warehouse
Distracted driving
You may wish to read my article:
Distracted Driving: Beware of Attention Diverters That Can Be Fatal.
- AMTA launches campaign to address distracted driving
- Driver says he looked down for his drink moments before pushing Prius off overpass
Drugs
Never ever haul or take illegal drugs.
- $21.2 million in meth seized from semi truck hauling tomatillos
- Arizona traffic stop uncovers 251 kg of cocaine concealed in truck headed to Canada
- CBSA intercepts truck with 6.27 kg of suspected opium pods at Ontario border crossing
- One pill can kill: Trucking Cares Foundation donates $25k to Voices for Awareness to fight fentanyl poisonings
- Over a ton of meth hidden in shipment of tomatillos seized at border
Fatalities
I express my deep sympathy — and offer my condolences — to the families of those whose loved ones died in these crashes.
Can you learn anything from the articles below that would help prevent being involved in a fatal large truck crash?
- Kenworth driver involved in fatal crash, pedestrian killed
- Lawsuit against FHP trooper who died in crash that also killed trucker has “gone too far,” family says
- One dead in fiery nine vehicle crash on Texas interstate after big rig driver failed to slow for traffic, DPS says
- One dead in Texas after 9-vehicle crash involving 3 semis
- Semi driver killed in crash with snowplow in Wisconsin
- Semi truck passenger lands in roadway after fatal ejection crash in Miami
Ice Pick Bandit
The so-called “Ice Pick Bandit” is involved in vandalism.
If it is possible for you to do so, it would be wise to have the type of technology that records what is going on all around your truck at all times without draining your truck’s batteries.
This surpasses what I’ve written about regarding a truck cam.
Road rage
Theft
Never take something that doesn’t belong to you unless you have permission from the owner.
With as much surveillance equipment in place in the 21st century, it’s only a matter of time before the thieves are apprehended.
- Dozens charged for $3.4 million scheme to steal diesel fuel and sell it to trucking companies
- Homeless man takes off with bobtail truck after trucker leaves it running
9. Regarding overheight, routing, and securement:
Overheight
Please see these resources on my site:
- Low Clearance Bridges and Overpasses: How to Watch for and Avoid
- CMV GPS Low Clearance Report Form; Low Clearance Awareness Day
Now for the articles:
Routing
The Irondale Police Department said:
Unfortunately a semi truck driver following their GPS got confused and lost their way on Janet Lane in Holiday Gardens, this confusion resulted in the semi overturning and sending two 20K pound coils of metal rolling into the neighborhood.
I can just about guarantee that the trucker was not using a GPS unit specifically made for commercial motor vehicles.
Securement
Three kinds of violations were described
- no securement of any kind;
- no required flags; and
- no required oversize permit.
Before you move a single inch, make sure that:
- your truck is legal and compliant,
- you have all necessary paperwork,
- your load is secure,
- you feel well and able to drive; and
- you have sufficient hours to drive.
Here’s the article:
10. Regarding politics, roads, security, self-defense, and tariffs:
Politics
- Oklahoma lawmaker intros ‘Diesel Engine Freedom Act’ to push back on ‘burdensome federal DEF mandates’
- Six states consider speed limit rule revisions
- Towing reform legislation introduced at statehouses
- Truck drivers are the topic of a new Massachusetts law
- Truckers making progress: New builds, regs, rollbacks for 2025
- Trucking industry reacts to Clean Fuel Production tax credit
- Trucking issues addressed in House transport committee hearing
Roads
- DOT releases $320M to repair Helene-damaged truck routes
- Emergency funds provided for N.C. and Tenn. highways
- Fencing, roof of Anchorage pedestrian bridge fall in strong wind, closing highway
- I-10 Katy Freeway to be narrowed during years-long construction project
- I-70 rest areas in Missouri to close until spring 2026 with truck parking open
- I-70 rest stop in Indiana to close until 2027, will reopen with 156 truck parking spaces
- PennDOT delivers record number of roadway, bridge improvements across state
- PennDOT secures funding to keep goods moving, reduce traffic woes
- Planned I-17 closure postponed | Nearly $29M in meth stopped at border
- TN and NC receive $352.6 million in aid for Hurricane Helene repairs
- Two more months of closures for exit ramps damaged by oversize load bridge strike in December
Security
Self-defense
The first part of the first article in this section states:
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has issued a regional emergency declaration covering all 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C.
The second part of the first article states:
… a U.S. Representative from North Carolina introduced a bill that would provide nationwide reciprocity for concealed carry license holders and for residents of so-called “Constitutional Carry” states, where permits are generally not required.
While I do not believe that someone should have to have a “permit” or “license” to own and use a firearm — because self-defense is a God-given right and because of what is written in the Second Amendment to The Constitution of the United States — I am in favor of a nationwide reciprocity law for people to be able to protect themselves with arms throughout the USA.
- Concealed carry laws are focus of federal lawsuit and legislation
- Nationwide hours of service exemption for these truckers | Concealed-carry reciprocity in new bill
Tariffs
- Borderlands Mexico: US apparel importers scrambling after Mexico imposes tariffs
- Tariff uncertainty front and center at MARS conference
- Trump tariffs would be ‘blow’ to US allies Canada and Mexico, experts say
- US-Mexico trade up in November as Trump’s tariffs loom
11. Regarding speed limiter, technology, and trucks:
Speed limiter
- Coalition asks Trump to kill speed limiter proposal
- Truckers call on Trump to stop FMCSA’s speed limiter mandate
- Trucking industry urges Trump to stop proposed mandate on speed limiters
Technology
- AI-powered dispatch aims to automate trucking industry
- Automation leader says reshoring ‘a matter of national security’
- BNSF CEO’s talk illustrates value of data in improving service
- How Trucking Companies Can Use Artificial Intelligence to Connect With Drivers
- NMFTA releases 2025 Trucking Cybersecurity Trends report
- NMFTA targets small fleets in cyber education series
- Pennsylvania to deploy tech that gathers real-time ELD data to extend green lights for commercial vehicles
Trucks
- Daimler resumes diesel sales in Oregon after brief regulatory pause
- Daimler resumes diesel truck sales in Oregon less than a month after pause for environmental laws
- Daimler stops selling diesel-powered semi trucks in Oregon due to new environmental rule, per report
- Daimler Truck NA resumes Oregon sales after dispute over Advanced Clean Trucks rule
- DTNA Halts New Diesel Truck Sales in Oregon
- Great Dane rolls out truck bodies at Pennsylvania plant
- Test Drive: Cummins X15N big-bore natural gas
12. Regarding driver of the year nominations, Freedom Convoy, recognition, and trucker skill:
Driver of the year nominations
Freedom Convoy
According to the article:
People looking to support the tribute in “recognizing its pivotal role in sparking a nationwide wave of freedom and awareness in Canada,” are encouraged to gather…
See the article for details:
Recognition
I recognize those who helped their fellow human beings in a time of need.
- Deadline extended to nominate Goodyear Highway Hero
- Goodyear extends deadline for Highway Hero Award nominations
- Goodyear extends Highway Hero nomination deadline
- Goodyear extends nomination period for its Highway Hero award
- TCA Highway Angels: Providing shelter and saving lives in the midst of a storm
- Trucker became trapped while trying to help fellow driver escape
- XTL Transport’s Ogieva named TCA Highway Angel for helping driver trapped in rolled truck
Trucker skill
The videos in these two articles show the skills of the truckers driving the trucks, for which I applaud them!
- ‘Hectic’ dash cam video shows FedEx truck slip-sliding away on Nebraska highway
- Video shows semi truck’s heart-stopping close call with powerful Montana winds
I wish you — and all professional truck drivers — safe travels and lots of money saving opportunities on the road.
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