TDMST Weekly Round-Up 2026.05.16 is the trucking commentary on news affecting professional truck drivers for the week ending May 16, 2026, written by Vicki Simons.
I welcome your comments, thoughts and feedback on the items of your choice below.

1. Regarding Brokers, Cabotage, and Motus:
Brokers
This section covers, among other things, information related to what is covered in this article entitled US Supreme Court rules brokers can be held liable in accidents, one quote being:
The U.S. Supreme Court on May 14 ruled that freight brokers can be held liable for negligence under state laws for highway accidents.
Do you consider this to be a positive or negative?
Please comment through the form below.
- C.H. Robinson gave thousands of loads to double-brokering chameleon carrier: Court docs
- SCOTUS raises the stakes for freight brokers hiring unsafe carriers
- SCOTUS rules 9-0 against brokers in Montgomery case
- SCOTUS ruling in CH Robinson case sets precedent allowing suits against freight brokers
- Supreme Court rules that freight brokers can be held accountable for negligence in commercial vehicle crashes
- Supreme Court Ruling Puts Freight Broker Vetting Practices in Spotlight
- Supreme Court Says Broker Liability Case Can Proceed
- The broker standard of care after Montgomery
- The freight Broker insurance gap is now real
- The Supreme Court just told every freight broker that they can be sued
- What does the SCOTUS ruling mean for rates?
Cabotage
According to the May 14, 2026, article entitled Survey seeks trucker input on how much unauthorized cabotage is really taking place in the U.S.:
On May 14, 2026, the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) unveiled a new survey delving into scope and location of illegal cabotage taking place in the U.S.
Cabotage laws prevent Mexican and Canadian B-1 visa-holding truck drivers from delivering freight between two points that are both located inside the U.S.
What have you personally witnessed on the road?
Please comment through the form below.
- ATRI seeks help on assessing the scale of cabotage in the US
- ATRI seeks trucking industry input on the ?scale of unauthorized cabotage in the U.S.
- Mexican truck driver caught hauling load from Arizona to Texas loses visa over cabotage violations, Border Patrol says
- Mexican Truckers Lose Visas in Cabotage Crackdown
Motus
Now that Motus is supposed to be “live,” what are your thoughts?
Please comment through the form below.
- Are you ready for FMCSA’s new Motus registration system?
- FMCSA registration to go dark: How truckers can prep for Motus
- FMCSA Unveils Motus to Modernize Carrier Registration
- FMCSA’s May 14 deadline looms as legacy registration systems will be retired and replaced by Motus
- FMCSA’s Motus System Is Coming: What Fleets Need to Know Before Launch
- Last chance: Motor carriers need to act now
- Motus is coming! Motor carriers must complete certain steps by May 14
- Motus is coming. Are you ready?
2. Regarding Fuel, Iran, and Oil:
Fuel
So that you can track the price of fuel:
- US Retail Diesel Price (Weekly) – United States – Historica…
- US Retail Gas Price (Weekly) – United States – Historical D…
In an effort to save as much fuel as possible, here are a few of the articles on this site dealing with aerodynamics:
- Aerodynamic Wheel Covers Help Trucks Save Fuel
- Large Truck Air Resistance, Fuel Economy and Efficiency
- Airtabs Worked For Me
Now this week’s articles on this topic:
- Diesel prices remain largely unchanged after last week’s spike
- Global unrest still impacting fuel, energy markets
- House Approves Higher-Ethanol Gasoline in Biofuels Boost
- Hyundai to commercially offer Xcient fuel cell truck in Canada with Breadner as dealer
- Tiny move in benchmark diesel as futures prices start to shift higher
- TruckSmarter partners with TCS to bring real-time fuel intelligence into Dispatch
- Wholesale Prices Skyrocket With Diesel Up 12.6%
Iran
- Aramco Posts 25% Profit Jump After Shifting From Hormuz
- China, US Agree That Hormuz Should be Reopened Quickly
- Iran War Is Going to Make Oil Changes More Expensive
- Iran War Undermines Trust in Hormuz Transit, IEA Warns
- Trump Puts Trade Ahead of Iran for Xi Summit Priorities
- US consumer prices jump as Iran war sends energy prices rapidly higher
Oil
- Global Markets Lose 100M Barrels Each Week Hormuz Is Closed
- Hormuz Oil Flows Fell Nearly 30% in Q1, EIA Says
- Oil Market in ‘Race Against Time’ on Hormuz
- Oil Prices Climb on Pessimism Over Quick End to Iran War
- Oil Prices Dip With No Clear Ending to Iran War
- Oil Prices Head Higher as Trump Wraps Up Beijing Trip
- Oil Prices Rise as Trump Rejects Iran’s Ceasefire Response
- Oil prices start the day largely unchanged
- Oil Prices Steady Following Discouraging Inflation Report
- U.S. Ships Millions of Reserve Oil Barrels Overseas Amid War
- UAE Will Double Oil Export Capacity Bypassing Hormuz by 2027
- Wall Street mixed, oil prices jump as Trump calls Iran’s response to peace deal ‘unacceptable’
3. Regarding Health, Injury, Inspections, Language, and Parking:
Health
Quoting from this post on Telegram:
Did you Know ?
Development of Hantavirus infection was a known adverse event arising from the Pfizer COVID-19 vaxxines.
Just another Coincidence?
Given the huge “con” surrounding the C0V!D plandemic, I hope that people will not be “fooled” again!
However, one author wrote: “The Hantavirus PSYOP: Don’t Be Fooled Again — It’s Pure Theater for the Weak-Minded (full article)”
The article from a trucking publication on this:
Injury
May the Lord heal this woman!
Inspections
If you keep yourself and your rig in perpetual readiness for an inspection, you’ll never be caught off-guard.
- Arizona DPS announces ‘enforcement areas’ for next week’s CVSA Roadcheck commercial vehicle inspections
- CHP knocked trucker out-of-service for double digit violation of California’s 55 MPH truck speed limit
- Citizen complaints trigger commercial vehicle blitz in Virginia, with 62% of inspected trucks out-of-service
- Colorado troopers cited 2,400 commercial vehicle drivers for failing to carry chains this season
- CVSA blitz uncovers multiple violations, including 8-ton steel roll ‘actively’ falling through trailer
- CVSA’s Operation Safe Driver Week set for July
- ELD tampering focus of CVSA Roadcheck
- How inspectors are catching remote ELD cheats: Roadcheck in Tennessee
- Oklahoma trooper walks you through a Level I Roadcheck truck inspection in new video
- Roadcheck begins with five clean inspections, stolen tractor seizure
- Roadcheck Day 2 Nearly Tripled Day 1 Volume. The Violation Data Shows Where Trucks Are Failing.
- Roadcheck preview? Inspectors park 15 trucks, 10 drivers
- Roadcheck rates are in with spot market on record run
- Roadcheck: Inspectors ‘behind the curve’ on new breed of ELD cheats
- Texas troopers find 413 commercial vehicle violations during three-day detail
- The 2026 CVSA Roadcheck Opened Yesterday. Here’s What the First Day of Real Data Actually Shows.
- What Roadcheck week means for the freight market
- World’s largest commercial vehicle inspection blitz starts throughout North America tomorrow
Language
This is part of “General qualifications of drivers [who drive a commercial motor vehicle]” 49 C.F.R. 391.11(b)(2):
Can read and speak the English language sufficiently to converse with the general public, to understand highway traffic signs and signals in the English language, to respond to official inquiries, and to make entries on reports and records;
Here are at least some of this week’s articles on this topic:
- Appeals court rejects effort to pause non-domiciled CDL rule
- Bill would increase FMCSA non-domiciled CDL oversight | Brakes issue prompts 2025-’27 Volvo, Mack recalls
- Department of Labor cracks down on English proficiency standards for employers hiring foreign commercial vehicle drivers
- FMCSA grants non-domiciled CDL exemption for Freely Associated States citizens
- FMCSA revoked 28,000 CDLs: Where’s the rates bump?
- FMCSA’s non-domiciled CDL ban scores major victory in clash with non-citizen drivers
- Non-domiciled CDL exemption approved for citizens of Freely Associated States
- US Department of Labor: Foreign CMV drivers must meet federally established ELP requirements
Parking
- Caltrans shuts down I-5 Tejon Pass rest areas until 2027
- I-70 truck parking project advances as drivers run out of space
- Love’s opens new Illinois truck stop with 91 truck parking spots, reopens Florida store
- New Jersey lawmakers target truck parking chaos and heavy loads
- OOIDA to FMCSA: Truck parking is ‘overlooked and inadequately supported’ issue
4. Regarding Amazon, Business, Clearinghouse, Legal, and Routing:
Amazon
OK, those of you who are old enough may remember that Domino’s Pizza used to advertise delivery of their food in “30 minutes or less.”
According to one AI overview:
Domino’s officially canceled its “30 minutes or less” guarantee in 1993 due to multiple high-profile, fatal car crashes caused by delivery drivers rushing to beat the timer. The crushing pressure to meet the deadline led to massive liability lawsuits, including one notable $79 million jury verdict.
I wondered how the “Amazon Now service” that operates within the same time constraint will do any better.
According to the first article in this section:
The [strategically located, urban micro-fulfillment] centers position essential products close to neighborhoods and work districts, utilizing advanced inventory systems that optimize product selection based on hyperlocal demand to maximize efficiency and speed. They also reduce the distance delivery associates need to travel and enable faster delivery times.
While this sounds ultra-easy, be on your guard against the constraints and surveillance of “SMART cities“.
Also, I speculate that Amazon may eventually move to drone delivery of some products so that they won’t even have to worry about land-based delivery problems.
Just saying…
- Amazon cranks up 30-minute delivery in major U.S. cities
- Amazon Rolls Out 30-Minute Delivery to Some Cities
Business
- Dozens of van, flatbed trailers up for auction in SoCal
- Moody’s cuts Wabash rating third time in a year, execs eye ’27 rebound
- New Dollar Tree distribution center to support 700 Southwest stores
- Preventive maintenance, compliance at the top of fleet managers’ minds: report
- Retail imports fuel 2nd best April for Port of LA
Clearinghouse
While I understand the desire of the company to want an exemption, I think that starting down the road to any exemption on the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse is the beginning of a slippery slope.
Legal
- American Bus Association files federal lawsuit against NYC for ‘unfair’ idling law
- Body cam footage shows OSHP Trooper arresting trucker for OVI after concerned citizen reports dangerous driving
- Caledon, Ont., tops $100,000 in fines tied to illegal trucking-related land use
- Feds Say Trustee Should Take Over First Brands Case
- Michigan trucking company to pay $5.5 million to settle suit over failure to hire female truck drivers
- Women truck drivers win $5.5 million discrimination settlement
Routing
Pay attention to posted detours!
The last article in this section tells us:
An ongoing highway improvement project will cost truck drivers who fail to use the recommended detour $500.
That will get their attention!
Now, this raises another interesting situation…
How will an autonomous truck handle a detour?
Hmm….
- County approves $500 fine for commercial trucks taking gravel roads instead of Kansas DOT detour
- No more trucks through Georgia city’s downtown
- Truck drivers warned to use detour or pay up
5. Regarding Bypass, Capacity, Economy, Employment, Inflation, and Load Board:
Bypass
Articles have been published that describe just how much money truckers can save by having and using weigh station bypasses.
Capacity
- DAT: Truckload capacity tightens further, spot rates inch up across the board
- Enforcement Tightens Truck Capacity as Rates Show Early Lift
- Trucking Rates Edge Higher as Capacity Tightens in Q1
Economy
- ACT: Used truck sales pull back in April
- After another tough quarter, fleets predict better times ahead
- Bid Season Gains Spur Optimism in Trucking
- Cass Freight Index: Shipping volumes stabilize as rates climb on capacity tightness
- Class 8 Truck Orders Jump 201% in April
- ECONOMIC TRUCKING TRENDS: Class 8 orders drop as spot market rates reach record highs
- FTR Transportation Conference: Your roadmap for uncertain freight times
- FTR’s Shippers Conditions Index for March plunges
- Industrial Production Rises by Most in Over a Year
Employment
- SONAR Sitrep: Growing freight market raises driver demand, squeezing large carriers
- U.S. Employers Added 115,000 Jobs in April Despite Global Economic Pressure
- US filings for jobless benefits hits 211,000 as the war in Iran drags on, clouding economic forecast
- We have a long-haul problem and Hirschbach proved it
Inflation
One source (pages 17 and 18) says that inflation is:
- both “an increase in the amount of currency, resulting in rising prices”;
- and “theft.”
Take a look at the M1 money supply — and what happened in early 2020 — and you’ll realize immediately what has happened to prices in the USA over the last 5+ years.
According to FiscalData.Treasury.gov, the U.S. debt:
– exceeded $37 Trillion on August 11, 2025;
– exceeded $38 Trillion on October 23, 2025; and
– exceeded $39 Trillion on March 27, 2026 (as of one time when I saw it).
Obviously, this is unsustainable and some people have indicated that the collapse of the U.S. dollar is imminent.
If you have not already done so, please make preparations regarding your financial future.
Load Board
The excerpt from the article in this section reads:
Spot rates are up more than 20% year over year on dry van according to the FreightWaves SONAR National Truckload Index, diesel crossed $5.64 a gallon nationally as of the week of May 4 per the U.S. Energy Information Administration, and the freight that stalled through most of the last three years is suddenly moving — but small carriers and owner-operators who treat a busy market as a solved cash problem are going to get hurt.
Please read the article for details.
6. Regarding Pay, Price Fixing, Rates, Tariffs, Taxes on Fuel, Tolls, and Towing:
Pay
Price Fixing
To me, the title of the article in this section suggests “price fixing” — which I oppose — and to that, I respond with this quote from a March 10, 2024, article:
Commodity price fixing in the 1960s and 1970s wreaked havoc on agricultural economy and food prices, as the USDA enforced unionism on American farmers and ranchers, further undermining food security.
What are your thoughts?
Please comment through the form below.
Rates
- ACT: Improved spot and contract rates drive Class 8 orders
- J.B. Hunt sees TL rates climbing 20% over next 2 years
- Spot rates hit all-time high as diesel cost surges again
- Spot rates rise, trucking jobs grow. Is the market turning around?
- Spot Truckload Rates Climb to Multiyear Highs Across Major Freight Segments
- TL linehaul rates surge in April, Cass says
- Trans-Pacific ocean rates remain above pre-war levels despite muted outlook
- Truckstop, FTR: Spot rates rise again for all equipment types
Tariffs
For a much better and more thorough explanation about the problems with Trump-issued tariffs, please search for the word “tariffs” in Peggy Hall’s Substack archive.
There’s also a short video on Telegram with this description:
Peter Schiff on Trump’s punitive tariffs against U.S. allies and why all tariffs are paid by the American people, not foreign manufacturers
Now for the articles in this section…
- Court Lets Trump 10% Tariffs Stand While Appeal Is Considered
- Trump Says He Didn’t Discuss Extending Tariff Truce With Xi
- Trump Seeks Pause of Ruling Blocking 10% Global Tariffs
- Trump Tariff Refund Payments Continue Rolling Out
- Trump Team Pauses Effort to Lower Tariffs on Beef Imports
- US and China seek to repair damage from tariff war that sent trade into a freefall
Taxes on Fuel
As a trucker consumer advocate, I must say 3 rather self-evident things:
- First, everyone who wants to travel from Point A to Point B has to have a mode of transportation and a path between the two;
- Second, in order to transport goods by land (not by rail), the accepted way to do that is over well-maintained roads; and
- Third, there has to be some way to finance the building and maintenance of roads, the mechanisms usually being by either toll or tax.
For many years, the generally accepted way for governments to fund road building and maintenance was via fuel tax.
Wikipedia’s listing of Fuel taxes in the United States allows one to sort the 3 columns in the table: by state, by gasoline tax (see detail), and diesel tax (see detail).
I’m confident that different states have different ways of dividing the fuel taxes.
During a time of high fuel prices — and out of economic relief to customers — some people think that cutting a state’s fuel tax is a good idea.
But what happens to maintenance of infrastructure if fuel tax is not collected?
For example, as of this writing and according to the ARTBA Bridge Report:
There are 163 million crossings on over 41,600 bridges rated in poor condition.
I think that before one starts to slash taxes — that would go to building or maintaining infrastructure — one needs to examine where the current funds are being spent to see if internal measures can help lower the taxes from the inside.
Plus, we need to examine other factors that are affecting the high price of fuel, like an illegal, immoral, and unconstitutional war that the current U.S. President waged upon a country that has the rights to:
- both defend itself (see Genesis 14 as the principle upon which self-defense is praised);
- and control the amount of oil passing through an area that they control.
In my opinion, the U.S. president needs to humble himself and abandon his imperialistic actions, especially since he has just admitted that he took that action on behalf of a country other than the one he was elected to lead!
- ATA Continues Push for Excise Tax Repeal on New Trucks
- ATA, TCA, & more come out against Trump’s suggested fuel tax holiday in wake of diesel spike
- House Speaker Calls Gas Tax Suspension ‘Intriguing Idea’
- Indiana governor extends suspension of state’s gasoline tax
- Kentucky Cuts Fuel Taxes by 10 Cents to Ease Rising Fuel Costs
- Kentucky Gov. Beshear to Cut Fuel Taxes by 10 Cents
- Trucking Groups Oppose Trump’s Gas Tax Suspension Plan
- Trucking industry responds to Trump’s fuel tax suspension proposal
- Trump says he’ll move to suspend federal gasoline tax. He can’t do it on his own
- US trucking groups oppose calls to suspend federal fuel taxes
- What a US gas tax suspension could mean for drivers and the prices they see at the pump
Tolls
Towing
Predatory towing is a violation of the commandment to “love your neighbor” as you love yourself.
7. Regarding Automation, DataQs, ELDs, Parts, and Technology:
Automation
Please note that “automation” is different from “autonomous vehicles,” which is below.
- Outpost launches second-gen gate automation platform
- Outpost launches second-generation gate kiosk that deploys in one day
DataQs
- FMCSA’s DataQs reform sparks call for ‘frivolous’-challenge penalties
- Truckers’ DataQs to-do: Timely, thorough filings for the win
ELDs
- Platform Science first to achieve Canadian ELD certification on Daimler Truck North America’s CTP2
- Safe ELDs, MyLogs ELD revoked by FMCSA
Parts
- Dedicated Fleets’ Push to Natural Gas Engines Speeding Up
- New Diesel Engines Come With Fewer Headaches, OEMs Say
- Volvo Trucks unveils its most fuel efficient engine ever
Technology
- AI adoption surges in fleets, but weak data infrastructure limits returns: Fleet Advantage
- ‘AI is the new UI’: Coupa customers race to automate supply chains
- AI Provides a Predictive Edge for Fleet Maintenance
- Coupa bets big on AI, optimization as supply chains face new volatility
- Digital gate tech to manage truck flows at Montreal port terminals
- Fleet Advantage: Fleets Embrace Generative AI, but Data Problems Limit Operational Gains
- Ford Rallies 21% in 2 Days on AI-Driven Energy Business Bet
- Is ID.me safe for truckers? What drivers should know
- Listen: Inside Modern Fleet Safety: AI, Cameras & Speed Control at K&B Transportation
- New competition to pull real-time driving and compliance data to crown America’s top truckers
- Project44 launches Autopilot, an AI-enabled logistics operating system that offers infinite labor
- Seko Expands Defense Logistics Reach Through StratDef
- Stop guessing: Use data to improve driver retention
- Tenet, Crown merge to build air freight tech platform
- The carrier vetting tech stack is the new line of defense in freight
- THRC launches updated HR assessment tool for employers
- Trucker shares dash cam with police to help nail Mazda driver for illegal passing as well as excessive speeding
- Truck-tracking cameras spark backlash in statehouses
- US to Unveil New Data Spotlighting Hormuz, Global Reserves
- Why VMRS Is the Natural Link Between AI, Predictive Analytics, and Vehicle Repairs [Commentary]
8. Regarding Autonomous Vehicles, Electric Vehicles, and Emissions:
Autonomous Vehicles
I most definitely oppose the operation of autonomous, driverless, or self-driving commercial motor vehicles on the same roads as the motoring public — but I share articles on this topic with my readers to help us stay current on the topic.
- Autonomous truck gold rush or California dreaming?
- Autonomous Trucks Are Here, but When Will They Scale?
- Autonomous Trucks at ACT Expo 2026
- Humanless big rig delivers first US freight load
- Kodiak AI reports 74% Q1 revenue growth, fleet reaches 28 driverless trucks
- Kodiak and Roehl Transport Launch Autonomous Route Between Dallas and Houston
- Kodiak begins autonomous freight hauling with Roehl Transport
- Nobody Is Asking the Hard Questions About What Happens When an Autonomous Truck Breaks Down on the Highway at 2 AM. Let Us Start.
- Volvo Autonomous Solutions, DSV begin autonomous freight operations in Texas
- Volvo Autonomous Solutions, DSV launch autonomous freight operations in Texas
Electric Vehicles
It could be that with the price of fuel being so high right now, that truckers and trucking companies are looking at alternatives.
Before you buy an all-electric Commercial Motor Vehicle, please do your due diligence by asking some questions and getting answers.
- California launches $1B in point-of-sale rebates for electric trucks
- California Launching $1 Billion Electric Truck Rebate Program
- California to hand out $1 billion in rebates to fleets buying electric medium and heavy-duty trucks
- Electric truck market finds its lane in medium-duty segment
- Honda Records Its First Annual Loss on Costly EV Strategy
- New pot of money available to buy ZEV trucks in California
- WattEV to deploy 370 Tesla semis in California electric freight network
- Workhorse Group foresees continued growth of medium-duty electrification
Emissions
- CALSTART adds 64 new sites, features to its MD, HD zero-emission infrastructure map
- How Volvo’s New D13 Engine Meets EPA 2027 Emissions Without Sacrificing Power or Fuel Efficiency
9. Regarding Border, Bridges, Collapse, and Roads:
Border
- Borderlands Mexico: Cross-border trade tops $84B in March as USMCA talks heat up
- Borderlands Mexico: Trade, trucking dominate Port of Eagle Pass annual summit
- Feds pouring $300 million into busy Texas border crossing
- Mexico Heavy-Duty Output Rises for First Time in 17 Months
Bridges
Articles about the Key bridge are in the next section.
- FHWA: $3 billion up for grabs to rebuild aging bridges across US
- Ohio, Kentucky celebrate start of Brent Spence Bridge project
- Tennessee railroad bridge collapse blamed on ‘commercial vehicle accident’
Collapse
Regarding the news that “Ship operator and employee are charged in crash that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore bridge,” I can imagine that now-late husband Mike would have responded:
“Well, it’s about long honking time!”
In my TDMST Weekly Round-Up from April 13, 2024, I wrote:
Payment for the repair of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore needs to come from the entity that owns the ship that hit it.
I provided a Biblical principle and then loosely adapted it to the bridge situation.
Feel free to look at what I wrote back then.
Meanwhile, here are other articles on this:
- A timeline of the Baltimore bridge collapse that killed 6 people
- DOJ files criminal charges from Key Bridge collapse
- Shipowner Charged in Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Roads
10. Regarding Crashes, Crime, Deaths, Distracted Driving, Drugs, Fatalities, Fraud, Scam, Smuggling, 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.
- Declawed: Truck crash loses White Claw and other cargo
- Former truck driver films tractor trailer plowing into line of stopped cars
- Motorist in critical condition after crashing into HAZMAT semi truck and then shooting themselves
- Tow rig overturns on rural Missouri highway
- Tree impales semi cab in Missouri crash
- Truck overturns in I-35 median in Missouri
- Trucker blames pothole on I-70 in Indiana for wreck that completely flipped his truck
- Trucker injured in single-vehicle crash in Missouri
Crime
This section contains an article that refers to more than one kind of crime going on at the same time!
Deaths
I express my deep sympathy — and offer my condolences — to the families of those whose loved ones died as reported in these articles.
- Six found dead inside cargo train near Texas-Mexico border
- Texas trucker dies in Louisiana crash
- Truck Driver Found Dead in Georgia After Disappearing During Delivery Route
Distracted Driving
For reference purposes:
Distracted Driving: Beware of Attention Diverters That Can Be Fatal
Drugs
Never ever haul or take illegal drugs.
- Houston police find nearly 900 pounds of methamphetamine in semi trailer’s false compartment
- Man faces prison and deportation after recruiting truckers to haul loads of cocaine out of Laredo
Fatalities
I express my deep sympathy — and offer my condolences — to the families of those whose loved ones died.
Can you learn anything from the articles below that would help prevent being involved in a fatal large truck crash?
- 3 children killed in crash between SUV and parked semi on I-65 in Indiana
- One dead in Connecticut tractor-trailer crash
- One person dead after hitting semi in rural Arkansas
Fraud
Never attempt to deceive, misrepresent something, intentionally pervert the truth, or pretend to be someone else for the purpose of trying to get something valuable.
- Inside the $10m freight fraud that rocked Chicago
- Man gets light federal sentence for CLP fraud
- New York man accused of watching for passing semi trucks and submitting fake accident claims in $400K scheme
- Owner of Illinois freight transport company indicted for $4 million fraud schemes
- Perspective: Payment Dispute or Fraud?
- The fraudsters are collaborating. It’s time the good guys did too.
Scam
Please be aware of and speak out against these and other types of scams that can impact truckers and trucking companies.
- Bill targets scammers who trick truckers into paying for free FMCSA and USDOT services
- Lawmakers go after scammers targeting truck drivers
Smuggling
Never ever transport people made in the image of God as if they were cattle or cargo — no matter how large of an incentive you’ve been offered.
Theft
Never take something that doesn’t belong to you unless you have permission from the owner.
With as much surveillance equipment as is in place in the 21st century, it’s only a matter of time before the thieves are apprehended.
- Big rig bandit? Man arrested for theft, fleeing police
- Cargo theft is changing, and the risk is now inside the truck
- Crucial cargo theft bill clears House hurdle
- Desert Discovery Reveals $1 Million Lego Cargo Theft
- Fired truck driver facing felony charges for stealing company semi truck after termination
- House Appropriations Committee approves $4 Million to fight cargo theft
- House Passes CORCA Cargo Theft Prevention Bill
- Man sentenced for impersonating carriers and freight brokers to steal $10.1 million worth of interstate shipments
- Officers shoot driver accused of stealing semi-truck
- The DOJ may finally understand what modern cargo theft really looks like
11. Regarding Safety, Supply Chain, Training, and Weather:
Safety
- OEMs See Positives in Third-Party Safety System Ratings
- SONAR Launches Carrier Safety Dashboard — Right on Time for International Roadcheck Week
- SONAR Sitrep: Fleet safety behind the curb post-freight recession
- The Truck Safety Tech K&B Transportation Says Is Making a Difference [Watch]
- Traffic stop for inoperative taillights leads Tennessee trooper to ‘multiple serious safety violations’
Supply Chain
- Five Requirements for Operational AI in Supply Chain Management
- From Systems of Record to Systems of Decision: How AI Is Changing Supply Chain Technology
- Gauges of Supply Chain Stress Head Higher
- Help Shape the Supply Chain Decision Intelligence Market Map
- How Operational AI Turns Supply Chain Recommendations into Action
- Trump, Xi, and the Strategic Repricing of Supply Chain Risk
- Why Undersea Internet Cables Matter to Global Supply Chains
Training
- Mexican trucker says poor training for Ohio BMV employees led to unnecessary expiration of his CDL
- Ontario is cutting corners on truck driver training and licensing practices, audit reveals
- OTA calls for trucking company audits after auditor general exposes training gaps
- Sarkaria says Ontario cracking down on truck training ‘bad actors’
- Texas probes CDL schools, warns CVS over supply chain practices
- Texas Probes Trucking Schools Over CDL Training, ELP
- Trucking for the next generation: Advise your kids to take the wheel?
Weather
- Emergency repairs prompt closure of I-49 due to weather conditions in Louisiana
- Summer heat brings more traffic to the highway — and a new set of challenges for truck drivers
12. Regarding Competition and Recognition:
Competition
According to the article in this section:
Eligible drivers will be scored and rewarded across three categories: safety consistency, hours-of-service compliance, and fuel efficiency.
May the most skilled drivers win!
Recognition
Thank you to everyone who helps out their fellow human beings in a time of need, whether it is a trucker doing the helping or a trucker being helped.
I wish you — and all professional truck drivers — safe travels and lots of money saving opportunities on the road.
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