TDMST Weekly Round-Up 2026.01.31 is the trucking commentary on news affecting professional truck drivers for the week ending January 31, 2026, written by Vicki Simons.
I welcome your comments, thoughts and feedback on the items of your choice below.

1. Regarding Weather:
On the East Coast, we have had two winter storms practically back-to-back:
Winter Storm Fern and now Winter Storm Gianna.
As I write this on Saturday, January 31, 2026, my area in the midlands of South Carolina is receiving snow, which is accumulating.
Both the municipality closest to which I live — and the county in which I live — have shut down services until after the storm has passed.
My area is supposed to warm up to above freezing within the next 24 hours, but I know that other places have an accumulation of ice that makes driving range from unwise to downright treacherous.
Furthermore, ice accumulations may have torn down power lines or disrupted electric connections and communications.
Some truckers may feel pressured to drive their trucks despite conditions not being ideal.
Please remember this:
No load is worth your life!
The dangers of winter driving are captured in the video embedded in this video.
Here are some resources on my website that you may find helpful:
- Refuse to Drive a Truck When These Situations Happen
- Captain of the Ship Policy and Unsafe Working Conditions
- Safe Driving Tips for Drivers of Large Trucks
- Whistle Blowing Truckers: STAA Law on Retaliation, Vindication
- Out of Service Truck: Trucker Stages a Showdown
Being prepared before a storm hits is something that I have encouraged many, many times, including having an emergency fund; an emergency kit; a well-stocked first aid kit; adequate food and drinking water; a properly maintained portable toilet; and sufficient winter clothing items.
Please take care of yourself, remembering that trucking is one of the deadliest occupations in the USA!
Weather
- Additional relief for truckers following Winter Storm Fern
- Assessing the first wave of Winter Storm Fern
- Assessing the First Wave of Winter Storm Fern
- Bitter cold grips the eastern US as winter storm deaths rise and power outages linger
- Bomb Cyclone Bearing Down on Mid-Atlantic and New England: What Drivers and Fleets Need to Know
- Common sense and slowing down are the keys to avoiding icy weather accidents
- Deep Freeze Wreaks Havoc on Texas Oil Producers, Refiners
- Florida braces for frost and possible snow flurries as winter storms hit other parts of the US
- FMCSA Issues HOS Waiver for 40 States After Storm
- FMCSA issues HOS waiver for 40 states due to winter storms
- FMCSA issues massive 40-state winter storm waiver
- FMCSA issues winter storm Hours-of-Service waiver for dozens of states
- FMCSA waives Hours of Service rules during winter weather emergency
- Frozen solid puddles trap hundreds of truckers on I-55 & I-22 outside of Memphis from Tuesday night until Thursday morning
- HOS waiver declared in 40 states for winter weather, interstate closures minimal
- Hundreds of semi trucks still stuck on I-20 in Louisiana amid winter weather
- Ice from winter storm leaves hundreds of thousands of customers without power across the South
- Law enforcment busy with crashes, dangerous conditions during winter storm
- Mississippi sends 135 snowplows to help clear ice and snow from traffic-clogged highways
- More arctic air expected in parts of the South still covered in ice and riddled with power outages
- Northern Mississippi Transportation commissioner says blame is on him for shutdowns of I-55 and I-22
- Situation in South Grows More Dire With Icy Roads, Outages
- Snow, Cold Continue to Disrupt US After Storm
- Southeast power outages: Winter Storm Fern’s impact
- Tier 3 restrictions still in place for commercial vehicles along Pennsylvania interstates
- Trucker documents his oversize load journey across USA during winter storm
- Trucking industry, retail finally returning to normal as another winter storm looms
- Winter storm drove Ontario commercial vehicle collision rates up 451%: Geotab
- Winter Storm Fern tightens U.S. trucking capacity, prolonging holiday season rate surge
2. Regarding Operations: Left Lane, Low Clearance, Overweight, Seat, Tires, U-Turn, Wheel-Off, and Wrong Way:
This section contains a bunch of single articles about operations in the trucking industry, which cover decisions ranging from poor to downright illegal!
If you need a refresher, please consult the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR).
Operations: Left Lane
Operations: Low Clearance
Operations: Overweight
Operations: Seat
Operations: Tires
Operations: U-Turn
Congratulations to the second trucker who averted a nasty collision!
I’m not sure how the second trucker was able to video record from what looks like the driver’s seat while driving (0:20 – 0:27) — a practice that is restricted — but I hope that there is enough identifiable information in the video for the first trucker to be dealt with!
Operations: Wheel-Off
Please conduct thorough pre-trip inspections and post-trip inspections!
I make available as a Free Download a “Pre-Trip Inspection Combo.”
Operations: Wrong Way
3. Regarding 3PL, Amazon, Border, Brokers, Business, and Carrier Integrity Pact:
3PL
- American Eagle, Office Depot pull plug on third-party logistics services
- 3PLs dominate industrial leasing as supply chains get outsourced
Amazon
- Amazon Cuts 16,000 Corporate Jobs in Latest Round of Layoffs
- Amazon in Talks to Commit $50 Billion to OpenAI
- Amazon Is Closing Its Fresh Grocery, Go Convenience Stores
- Amazon Reinforces Lean Operating Model with January Restructuring
Border
- Borderlands Mexico: DSV plans $14.5M Arizona regional HQ amid cross-border boom
- Federal agencies outline action plan to stabilize CBSA systems following outages
Brokers
The second article in this section describes a big problem under “The Data”:
Nearly 88,000 trucking companies shut down in 2023. Another 8,000 freight brokerages went with them. In 2024, we lost another 10,000 motor carriers in the first six months alone.
Fraud losses topped $455 million last year. Double brokering spiked 400% in some corridors. Cargo theft hit 65,000 incidents, up 40% from the year before.
Somewhere in all that carnage, small carriers are filing claims against $75,000 surety bonds, only to find out that the pot’s already been divided 50 ways.
If this topic interests you, please read the full article.
- Double-brokering and freight fraud: Just how bad is it out there?
- The $75,000 Bond and Truckers Left Holding The Bag
Business
- Build a Family Trucking Business
- Business groups back freight brokers in Supreme Court trucking liability fight
- Perspective: Carriers Must Engineer Their Own Profit
- Why Small Trucking Fleets Are Still Standing [Commentary]
Carrier Integrity Pact
The article in this section opens with:
George Krasulja wants to bring integrity back to the Canadian trucking industry. Or, at the least, to recognize the carriers that do operate with integrity.
The TransX director is in the process of rolling out a new verification program that will allow carriers that operate with integrity to differentiate themselves from those who do not.
The founder was quoted as saying: “It’s a self-attestation backed up by documents and verification…”
Do you think this will succeed?
Should such an organization be established in the USA?
What about for brokers?
Please share your comments through the form below.
4. Regarding Age, ATRI, ELDs, EPA, LTL, NACFE, Politics, and Regulations:
Age
According to one source:
Actuarial tables (life tables or mortality tables) are statistical tools, often updated every 10 years by organizations like the IRS, used to estimate life expectancy, calculate annuity values, and determine insurance premiums based on age, gender, and mortality rates.
I researched (for example) “the average monthly insurance rate for a 17 year old male versus a 26 year old male in the USA” and found:
| Age Group | Approx. Monthly Average Cost |
|---|---|
| 17-Year-Old Male | ~ $680–$690+ (full coverage) (source) |
| 26-Year-Old Male | ~ $170–$200+ (average) (source) |
So, what will happen if trucking companies decide to allow under-21 male drivers to drive their trucks?
I expect for their insurance rates to go through the roof!
I have nothing against young people, but there are very real reasons why maturity — the kind that is usually found only among those with fully developed brains — is needed to become a professional truck driver.
One resource says:
Brain Maturation is Complete at About 24 Years of Age
and shows this image:

So, I oppose those under 21 years of age being able to drive commercial motor vehicles in the USA.
Now this raises a very interesting question as to “why” there has been such a push for younger truckers.
I think that trucking companies realize that more mature truckers will no longer put up with the high-stress, low-paying jobs being offered and are simply looking to “fill seats.”
In case you’re wondering about my “low pay” description above, please see:
- Inflation Calculator Shows Trucker Pay Fails Cost of Living Test
- 26 Percent (September 2018 data, now 18.6% as of December 2025)
Agree?
- ATA asks feds to allow trucking companies that participated in pilot to continue onboarding under-21 truck drivers
- ATA resumes push for younger truckers
- FMCSA opens comment period on under-21 truck drivers
- FMCSA triggers 30-day countdown on teen driver exemption
- Teen Truckers Won’t Fix a Problem That Doesn’t Exist
ATRI
- ATRI opens recruitment for 2027-2028 Research Advisory Committee
- ATRI seek candidates for Research Advisory Committee
ELDs
EPA
- EPA draws the line on Clean Truck Check, CARB crosses it anyway
- EPA issues ‘disapproval’ of Calif. out-of-state emissions inspections
- EPA issues final disapproval for California’s ‘Clean Truck Check’ emissions rule for out-of-state semi trucks
- EPA won’t enforce California’s ‘smog check’ regulation on out-of-state trucks
LTL
The subtitle of the third article in this section reads:
“New AI agents are cutting wasted trips, speeding freight and bringing long-missing visibility to less-than-truckload networks”.
The article states:
The logistics provider has rolled out a new set of AI agents designed specifically to tackle missed LTL pickups. When one pickup fails, it can trigger a cascade of delays across terminals, routes and other customers’ freight. By automating how missed pickups are identified, investigated and resolved, C.H. Robinson says it’s already seeing measurable gains in speed, efficiency and network reliability.
The company’s AI agents now automate 95% of missed pickup checks, eliminating more than 350 hours of manual work each day.
This sounds excellent to me! I’ll be eager to see how this works out in the long-term.
- Amazon’s LTL offering reaching out to shippers as possible customers: report
- ArcBest, LTLs still waiting on recovery
- How C.H. Robinson is using AI to fix LTL’s missed pickup problem
NACFE
- How NACFE Is Clarifying Long-Haul Powertrain Tradeoffs with Fleet Data
- NACFE study shows fleets balancing cost, infrastructure and emissions goals
Politics
- Bill empowers truck drivers to fight flawed safety data
- Bill to provide truckers with ‘modernized’ process to challenge errors in FMCSA safety records
- Congress Proposes Taking the Fox Out of the Henhouse
- Duffy seeks nominations for critical motor carrier advisory groups
- Funding Deadline at Risk Despite Shutdown Deal
- How State and Federal Programs Created a Highway Safety Crisis
- Legislation back in play to reform DataQ appeals
- Thune Says Shutdown Possible as Immigration Talks Continue
- Trucking Legislation 2026. The 101 Breakdown Carriers Need
- Trump Policies Pinch Profits of Transport, Industrial Firms
Regulations
- 6 Regulatory Changes for Trucking to Watch in 2026
- Caledon, Ont., community group urges Ottawa to tighten truck oversight
5. Regarding Autonomous Vehicles, Charger, Electric Vehicles, Emissions, Fuel, and Tesla:
Autonomous Vehicles
I completely 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 trucking company goes from demo to deployment
- Autonomous Trucking Firm Gatik Inks Contracts Worth $600M
- Autonomous vehicles the driving force behind warning device study
- Gatik hits driverless trucking milestone with $600M in contracted revenue
- Gatik launches fully driverless commercial trucking operations
- Medium duty autonomous trucks now operate 24 hours a day with no driver in Texas, Arizona, and Arkansas
- Self-Driving Tech Startup Waabi Raises $1B for Expansion
- Traton expands PlusAI partnership, commits up to $25M to autonomous truck development
- Traton, PlusAI Expand Partnership in Autonomous Truck Push
- Waabi hauls in $750M Series C to become Canada’s newest autonomous vehicle unicorn
Charger
The topic of how to charge electric vehicles may take the same pattern as the old Park ‘N View (PNV) that preceded personal cell phone proliferation.
Even though I do not agree with electric vehicles from a top-down control point of view, I envision one day some invention where an electric truck can be powered from some kind of powerful-but-lightweight generator mounted on the truck
Also, please see the “Tesla” section below.
Be that as it may, here are a few articles on this topic.
- Pilot partners with Tesla on semi charger network for fleets
- Pilot to build Tesla Semi charging stations at truck stops along I-5, I-10, and other freight corridors
- US Gained 11,300 Ultrafast Chargers in 2025
Electric Vehicles
Before you buy an all-electric Commercial Motor Vehicle, please do your due diligence by asking some questions and getting answers.
- City Harvest deploying three Volvo VNR Electrics in the Bronx
- DOT inquiry signals new era of scrutiny for electric trucks
- Federal judge rules DOT’s EV charging funding freeze unlawful
- GMA enables largest known deployment of Class 8 battery electric trucks in Texas
- Hazmat going electric? Are EV trucks playing with fire?
- Major step in “Bronx is Breathing” with new Volvo electric trucks benefitting City Harvest
- Strain placed on grid by electric trucks overestimated: Pembina Institute
Emissions
Fuel
- Daimler Truck Unveils New GenH2 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Model
- Diesel delete kits get a DOJ reprieve, not a green light
- Diesel prices jump again
- Diesel surging on cold weather, more increases in DOE/EIA benchmark loom
- Diesel’s up, freight rates a mixed bag — spot surge expected with winter storms
- Fuel tax whiplash: states move to undo, freeze tax hikes
- Rising Mexican Fuel Production Threatens US Fuel Exports
- U.S. Diesel and Gas Prices Rise After Winter Storm
- US Diesel Futures Surge After Storm Disrupts Refineries
- US Natural Gas Jumps Almost 20% as Arctic Blast Takes Hold
- Why the Cummins X15N Changed the Conversation About Natural Gas Trucking
Tesla
Please see the “Charger” section above.
- Pilot plugs into the Tesla truck future
- Pilot, Tesla to Build Charging Sites for Semi at Truck Stops
- Tesla highlights Semi truck progress in Q4 earnings results
- Tesla Makes Smallest Annual Profit Since the Pandemic
- Tesla to install Semi chargers at Pilot Travel Centers
- Tesla to install Semi chargers at Pilot travel centers
6. Regarding Data Centers, Technology, and Training:
Data Centers
The topic of data centers has taken front row at some meetings of government entities.
I have personally spoken on this topic a number of times before the Aiken County Council.
Palmetto State Watch Foundation in my home state of South Carolina has a number of articles on this topic.
Dr. Annie Bukachek, the last surviving private practice independent doctor in the Kalispell, Montana, area, who has been voted the best family physician in that area for the last seven consecutive years, made a presentation on Sunday, November 30, 2025, entitled:
What To Know About The A.I. Bubble.
Among other things, she covered major financial red flags, early signs of instability, “who benefits” from the AI bubble, and “who pays” when it bursts.
- Baker Hughes Doubles Data Center Goals Amid AI Power Surge
- Caterpillar Earnings Boosted by AI Data Center Power Demand
- Diesel Set to Rise as Data Centers Can Run Backup Generators
Technology
- AI in Transportation: The Next Frontier for Logistics Excellence
- AI Is Reshaping Trucking in 2026, From the Back Office to the Shop
- AI is Reshaping Trucking in 2026, from the Back Office to the Shop
- AI, Cost Discipline Lift C.H. Robinson in Tough Q4
- C.H. Robinson deploys AI to cut missed LTL pickups
- ‘Dash cam from semi tells the story’ of wrong way truck on Oklahoma highway
- Datatruck raises $12M to build the AI-native operating system for long-haul
- Descartes drives the future of visibility with agentic AI
- GS1’s New RFID Standard Makes Supply Chain Data Web-Native
- South Carolina Deploys Virtual Weigh Stations Using Sensors
- TFI Eyes Open-Deck Expansion, Ramps Up Data Center Focus
Training
- FleetForce Truck Driver Training and San Jacinto College partner to expand CDL training access in southeast Texas
- The Military Doesn’t Just Train Drivers. It Builds Citizens. Maybe That’s What We’re Missing.
7. Regarding Crashes, Death, Distracted Driving, Drugs, Fatalities, Fraud, Scam, Theft, Trafficking, and Violence:
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.
- Idaho police looking into crash involving 2 big rigs
- Second West Michigan I-196 pile-up involving semi trucks in just over a week
- Tractor trailer versus farm tractor crash injures 1 in Missouri
Death
I express my deep sympathy — and offer my condolences — to the family of the loved one who died as reported in this article.
Distracted Driving
For reference purposes:
Distracted Driving: Beware of Attention Diverters That Can Be Fatal
Drugs
Never ever haul or take illegal drugs.
- Drug operation nets sentences for 18 in Oklahoma
- Ohio troopers find $6.3 million in cocaine during I-70 roadside commercial vehicle inspection
- Troopers in Ohio seize 154 pounds of cocaine aboard semi truck
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?
- One dead in Oregon in crash with Freightliner
- UPS won’t resurrect MD-11 fleet after deadly crash, takes $137M charge
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.
- Man convicted in CLP fraud scheme
- Man guilty after accepting $3,000 in exchange for providing Commercial Learner’s Permit exam answers through Bluetooth device
Scam
Please be aware of and speak out against these and other types of scams that can impact truckers and trucking companies.
- FMCSA issues alert about ‘aggressive’ email phishing scheme targeting trucking companies
- Motor carriers targeted in phishing scheme
- Why do truckers keep getting strange texts from unknown numbers?
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.
- Cargo Theft Losses Jump 60% in 2025 as Criminals Target Higher-Value Freight
- Cargo theft losses rise 60% over previous year
- Congress moves towards a Federal Cargo Theft law enforcment
- Florida man’s cargo theft spree ends with 13-year federal sentence
- ITS Logistics skimps carrier almost $40,000 after falling for cargo theft scam
Trafficking
Please learn about and from Truckers Against Trafficking.
- Human trafficking awareness spread to more than 700 truckers during ISP initiative
- Truck drivers play critical role in combating human trafficking
- Virginia trucker sentenced in sex trafficking case
Violence
It is never right to perpetrate violence upon someone in an unprovoked manner.
All perpetrators of violence must be dealt with in a just legal manner.
8. Regarding Economy, Employment, Future, Inflation, Rates, Tariffs, and Trade:
Economy
- 2025 ends with surge of new Class 8 truck sales — but not enough to offset declines
- ACT: December has highest BL/BU rate of 2025
- ACT: December used truck sale volume higher than expected
- ACT: Supply and demand balance sees rise in December
- Is the freight market climbing out of the ditch?
- Knight-Swift CEO Sees Enforcement Rebalancing Freight Market
- Mixed economic data points to slow freight market growth into 2026
- Paccar Focuses on Truck Sales Upturn After Q4 Profit Plunge
- Positive signals from freight market sprinkled through Triumph Financial’s earnings
- Trailer Orders End Year With Sequential Jump
Employment
- Automotive Technology Supplier Aumovio to Cut 4,000 Jobs
- Canadian trucking, logistics employment drops by 16,700 jobs in December: THRC
- Home Depot Cuts Jobs and Orders Staff Back to Office
- Nike to lay off hundreds of distribution workers in Mississippi, Tennessee
- UPS to cut up to 30,000 jobs in 2026
Future
Inflation
Rates
- FTR, Truckstop: Van spot rates decline heading into expected boost
- Let’s talk freight rates
- Spot Truckload Rates Decline Ahead of Winter Storm
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.
- Tariffs Caused $400 Million Hit to Canadian Railways in 2025
- Trump Threatens 100% Tariff on Canada
- Trump to Increase Tariffs on South Korean Goods
- VW Halts Plans for Audi Factory in US as Tariffs Hit Profit
- What Is Supreme Court Thinking on Trump’s Tariffs?
Trade
9. Regarding Language and Legal:
Language
I am glad that this topic is getting the attention it deserves.
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;
It appears that for too long, states have been letting this slide and now they cannot run from the consequences.
Here are at least some of this week’s articles on this topic:
- All driver license exams, including CDL test, to be administered in English only, Florida officials announce
- Bill to require Arizona cops to seize and sell semi trucks if drivers illegally present in U.S. possess a fraudulent CDL
- California Could Lose Authority to Issue Any CDL Under Duffy’s Nuclear Option. It’s On The Table
- California sees truck shortage as non-domiciled crackdown, ICE raids take hold
- Court won’t force California revival of non-domiciled CDL renewals
- English Language Proficiency violations — what’s really happening?
- Florida Senator wants to immediately impound trucks driven by illegal immigrants
- Florida Takes Shot Across The Bow As State-Level War on Immigrant Truck Drivers Kicks Off
- Florida, Arizona lawmakers look to increase penalties for unauthorized immigrant truck drivers
- FMCSA defends foreign driver restrictions despite multi-state backlash
- FMCSA pushes to require states to keep records from non-domiciled CDL applicants for two years
- Judge Denies Bid to Make California Issue Non-Domiciled CDLs
- Judge denies Chinese American Truckers Association’s bid to lift freeze on non-domiciled immigrant CDLs
- Judge denies effort to force Calif. to restart non-domiciled CDL program
- Non-domiciled CDL crackdown remains an FMCSA priority
- Non-domiciled CDL scrutiny raising employment law risks
- Non-Domiciled Rule Stayed, But FMCSA Is Still Stacking Paper
- States tighten the screws on undocumented truck drivers
- Tennessee Weighs $1M Liability Tied to Undocumented Drivers
Legal
- Brampton man charged for transporting illicit tobacco in Saskatchewan
- California: Clean Truck Check Rules Still in Force for Out-of-State Trucks, Despite EPA Disapproval
- Court: Public interest exceeds bid to stop CDL pause
- ‘Deceptive trucking business opportunity’ faces $8.6 million judgement, ordered to permanently close by federal court
- DOJ policy shift on diesel ‘deletes’: Owners wary of civil enforcement
- Eight face charges over Ontario commercial driver exam fraud
- Final Conviction Handed Down in Multistate Cargo Theft Ring
- Illinois Judge Rules $243M of Transportation Funds Misspent
- Justice Department Pulls Back on Criminal Prosecution of Diesel Emissions Deletes
- Justice Department Pulls Back on Criminal Prosecution of Diesel Emissions Deletes
- MTO investigation led to arrests in Ontario commercial driver exam fraud case
- Truck driver sentenced to community service without criminal charges after punching fellow driver in the face
10. Regarding Containers, Inspections, Parking, Recalls, and Safety:
Containers
- CMA CGM in joint venture for US, global container terminals
- Port Houston hits container highs as Corpus Christi leans on LNG growth
- Trans-Pacific container rates becalmed in eye of trade storm
- Weaker container volumes, rates lead Q3 loss for ONE ocean group
Inspections
If you keep yourself and your rig in perpetual readiness for an inspection, you’ll never be caught off-guard.
- 284 commercial vehicles inspected during targeted enforcement campaign in Santa Fe
- FMCSA Counts Inspections. Nobody Counts Compliance.
Parking
- DOT insider proposes 1,000 truck parking facilities in three years
- Missouri planning to use $30M grant to expand truck parking on I-70 by end of 2028
- Pennsylvania adds 339 dedicated truck parking spots statewide
- Pennsylvania adds 339 more truck parking spaces
- Pennsylvania gets over 300 new truck parking spaces
- Report identifies US highways where truckers most frequently park on highway ramps for rest
- Richmond, B.C., rolling out overnight truck parking pilot for local operators
- Shutdown Risk Puts $200M Truck Parking on Hold
- Truck parking expands at I-17 rest area as part of effort to add ‘several hundred’ new spaces statewide in Arizona
Recalls
If your tractor or trailer is under a recall, please have the work attended to as soon as possible.
Safety
11. Regarding Smith System, Speed, Speed Limits, and Towing:
Smith System
Learn more about the Smith System Driver Improvement Institute, Inc.
- Smith System Adds Digital Trainer Center Platform
- Smith System launches Trainer Center platform to modernize driver safety programs
- Smith System launches Trainer Center to bring scale, structure to fleet driver training
Speed
No matter how “hot” your load is, obey the speed limit in every jurisdiction where you travel.
Speed Limits
- Enforceable variable speed limit signs now active on I-70 in Dowd Canyon, Colorado DOT says
- State lawmakers look to shake up speed limits
Towing
- Bill would allow operators to tow semi trucks without detaching trailers for improved safety
- Legislation provides lifeline for heavy-duty truck towing
12. Regarding America’s Road Team, Awards, and Recognition:
America’s Road Team
Congratulations to those professional truck drivers who were chosen to be part of America’s Road Team.
Awards
Congratulations to all truckers who have:
- demonstrated skill and achievement in their work as professional truck drivers;
- been given a tangible reward; or
- been nominated for or given an award.
Two articles this week…
- Credit where credit’s due: Trucker of the Year builds biz to sustain, pays it forward
- Minnesota Trucking Association names 2025 Driver of the Year
Awards: Recognition
I recognize those who helped out their fellow human beings in a time of need, whether it was the trucker doing the helping or the trucker being helped.
- Walde, Moye, Barkery named TCA’s 2025 Highway Angels of the Year
- Watch a pickup truck lend a semi truck a helping hand in icy conditions
I wish you — and all professional truck drivers — safe travels and lots of money saving opportunities on the road.
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