TDMST Weekly Round-Up 2026.01.17 is the trucking commentary on news affecting professional truck drivers for the week ending January 17, 2026, written by Vicki Simons.
I welcome your comments, thoughts and feedback on the items of your choice below.

1. Regarding Future, Language, Securement, and Testing:
Future
At — and just after — the beginning of every new year, there are always articles about what the outlook appears to be for the trucking industry that year.
Here are some articles for your consideration…
- 2026 Outlook: Spot Market Strategies for Shippers, Carriers, and Brokers
- ACT: 2026 begins with signs of cautious optimism for heavy trucks
- EIA predicts extreme demand
- Muted trucking recovery projected in 2026, FTR says
- Noregon: Uptime, Not Growth, Will Define Trucking’s 2026 Path
- Trucking market indicators underscore cautious optimism for 2026 freight rates
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:
- 8,800 Tennessee CDL holders need to update citizenship, lawful presence documentation
- Another Truckers Association Sues FMCSA Over CDL Freeze
- DOT blew off California’s last-ditch effort to save 17,000 non-domiciled CDLs
- DOT threatens North Carolina with funding cut for non-domiciled CDL practices
- DOT to use AI to go after illegal truckers
- DOT to Use AI to Go After Illegal Truckers
- Florida Bill package puts illegal immigrants automatically at fault if involved in traffic accident
- Florida bill would force carriers that hire illegal immigrants to pay for crash injuries
- New Jersey resumes non-domiciled CDL issuance after FMCSA crackdown
- New lawsuit targets FMCSA, Calif. over non-domiciled CDL pause
- North Carolina’s 54% CDL Failure Rate Exposes Licensing Rot
- States added to CDL crackdown pursuit
- States Eye ELP Laws for Truckers, With Motor Carrier Fines
- Tenn. requires 8,800 CDL holders to prove citizenship, legal status
- Tennessee Becomes Latest Target in Duffy’s CDL Compliance Crackdown
- Tennessee Tells 8,000 CDL Holders to Verify Status
- Tennessee volunteers to take action on non-domiciled CDLs
- Tennessee working on CDL compliance
- Trucking association brings latest challenge to CDL purge
- Trump threatens to halt federal money next month not only to sanctuary cities but also their states
- USDOT boss touts removal of more than 11,500 unqualified truck drivers from the road
- USDOT drops case after court’s decision to block it from withholding funds over immigration enforcement
Securement
It is every professional truck driver’s responsibility to make sure that his/her load is secure before driving.
The Code of Federal Regulations 49 CFR Part 393 covers “Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation”.
Subpart I details “Protection Against Shifting and Falling Cargo”.
It covers everything from § 393.104 Standards for cargo securement devices and systems to very specific kinds of loads including boulders, containers, metal coils, etc..
If you have not been trained on how to secure your load, demand that your trucking company provide you with that training before you drive a single inch!
Why? Because you as the trucker will be held responsible for it if something goes wrong.
- Couple of dudes get SO hype over rating truckers’ loads on I-5
- Load shift causes sheets of metal to pierce semi truck cab, Washington State Patrol says
- Unsecured load and 18 other violations uncovered by Tennessee trooper’s inspection
Testing
- DOT announces 2026 random drug, alcohol testing rates
- USDOT announces random drug and alcohol test rates for truckers in 2026
- Will the drug testing rates change for 2026?
2. Regarding Border, Brokers, Business, Containers, Events, Load Boards, and Ports:
Border
- Cross-border trucking rebounds as SCOTUS tariff decision looms
- Mexican National Arrested at Border After Alleged Kidnapping Spree Fits Pattern FBI Has Tracked for Decades
- Mexican-built logistics startup WeShip sets sights on US expansionÂ
- SEFL enhances cross-border freight services through Fletes México
- Southeastern Freight Lines Boosts Cross-Border Operations
- Southeastern Freight Lines joins regional carriers moving into Mexico trade
- Southeastern partners with Fletes México Carga Express for cross-border service
- Temu challenges Amazon for cross-border e-commerce dominance
- Trump Pressures Canada to End Boycott of US Liquor
- Trump Says USMCA Offers No Advantage to US
Brokers
Business
- Last mile provider FAST Group’s post-merger meltdown: PE-backer freezes fund amid financial red flags
- Tennessee carrier shutting down, laying off 145 workers
- Why Buying and Selling Heavy Equipment Still Feels Stuck in 2005
Containers
- Army Corp OKs $1B Baltimore container terminal
- Bloodhound Tracking Device launches Tracker 1, the covert tracking solution for containers
- Retail optimism boosting trans-Pacific container rates
- While global demand grew, U.S. container traffic fell in November
Events
- ACT Expo 2026 Announces Keynote Speakers
- Detroit Auto Show Opens as Industry Pares Splashy Debuts
- Driver Legitimacy Summit takes on CDL fraud: Feb. 5-6
- Hendrickson to Highlight Aftermarket Portfolio at HDAW 2026
- Rivian CEO, Mack Trucks Leader to Keynote ACT Expo 2026
Load Boards
- Heavy haul freight exposes the limits of one-size-fits-all load boards
- Truckstop.com launches Heavy Haul Load Board Pro for oversize carriers
Ports
- Canada port, DP World complete $178M modernization
- Flat volumes a win for Port of Oakland in unstable year
- Port of Long Beach Handled Record Amount of Cargo in 2025
3. Regarding Alcohol, Crashes, Death, Drugs, and Fatalities:
Alcohol
Never ever consume alcohol — or use an alcohol-containing product (such as mouthwash) — before beginning to drive a commercial motor vehicle!
- Semi driver charged in Kansas with DUI after testing 7 times legal limit
- Truck driver charged for DUI after forgetting to deliver load in Arizona: Police
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.
- Driver says he was searching for his TWIC card before flipping his truck and downing pole
- First responders in New York rescue woman after crash with semi truck
- Report: Semi driver looking for TWIC card when crashed
- Series of crashes involving up to 30 vehicles shuts down Indiana toll road
- Two hospitalized in wrong-way crash in Florida
- Two semi collisions shut down North Carolina highway
- Via train hits two semi-trailers in Quebec, no injuries reported
Death
I express my deep sympathy — and offer my condolences — to the family of the loved one who died as reported in this article.
Drugs
Never ever haul or take illegal drugs.
- Florida cops seize over 230 pounds of marijuana after following stolen trailer’s GPS to warehouse
- Officials seize heroin worth $7 million from truck at Peace Bridge in Ontario
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 after two-vehicle crash inovolving semi truck
- One dead in Oregon crash with big rig
- One person dead after Idaho crash with semi truck
- Thick fog causes 17-vehicle pile up crash that kills one
- Traffic deaths in Ohio fall for fourth straight year
- Trucker Charged in Fatal I-81 Crash Released on Bond as Questions Swirl Over Crash Transparency
4. Regarding Fires, Fraud, Staged, Theft, Violations, and Violence:
Fires
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.
- Possible felony charge after fake license plate discovered
- The Trucking Fraud Network That Killed Seven Marines and The Last Defendant in The Crash Faces Trial
- Louisiana staged truck accident indictment widens as trials and sentencings loom
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.
- $500,000 shipment recovered after theft attempt in Ontario
- Bottomless woman arrested after stealing semi truck with driver unloading in the back
- Henderson Front Loader Theft Highlights Devastation Potential When Equipment Theft and Violence Intersect
- JD.com plugs security gaps after Paris warehouse theft
- OTA says extortion, theft and violence gripping Ontario trucking industry
Violations
A lot of violations are found during truck inspections while others are spotted on the road.
Make it your aim as a trucker to do everything in compliance with the law and regulations — even if your trucking company is trying to get you to compromise.
For your convenience, please review these posts:
- Refuse to Drive a Truck When These Situations Happen
- Out of Service Truck: Trucker Stages a Showdown
- Whistle Blowing Truckers: STAA Law on Retaliation, Vindication
Now for the news articles on this topic:
- Arizona troopers say truck driver pulled over on I-40 was ‘so impaired he forgot to deliver his load’
- New Hampshire cops find 106 commercial vehicle violations during enforcement operation
- Truck driver accused of biting police officers after driving bobtail drunk and home break-in attempt
- Truck driver cited for speed and unsecured load after crash that crushed cab, Arizona troopers say
- Vermont DMV fines truck driver for violating previous out-of-service order for unsafe equipment, tows truck
- Virginia cops call dump truck a ‘rolling violation’ and issue over a dozen citations for no CDL and more
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.
- Truck driver arrested on homicide charges after blaming sun glare for fatal crash at intersection
- Truck driver found guilty of murder nearly 30 years after woman’s body found
5. Regarding Autonomous Vehicles, Batteries, Electric Vehicles, Fuel, Fuel Economy, and Oil:
Autonomous Vehicles
I wholeheartedly 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 our readers to help us stay current on the topic.
- Adoption of autonomous Class 8 trucks will be a gradual evolution, not a sudden change
- McLeod Completes Autonomous Truck Integration With Aurora
- McLeod TMS Can Now Directly Manage Aurora Driverless Trucks
- Tesla ‘Full-Self Driving’ Will Switch to Subscription-Only
- Why This Radar Breakthrough Could Change How Autonomous Trucks ‘See’ the Road
Batteries
- Clarios announces trailer battery manager
- Clarios solving trucking problems through battery connectivity
Electric Vehicles
Before you buy an all-electric Commercial Motor Vehicle, please do your due diligence by asking some questions and getting answers.
- GMA, SFC enable Nevoya to deploy 40 Class 8 electric trucks in Texas
- Newsom Seeks $200 Million to Replace Federal EV Tax Credits
- RoadOne expands Tesla partnership with first fully-electric semi-truck
Fuel
- 4 States Have Begun Charging Higher Diesel, Gas Taxes
- Benchmark diesel down 8th straight week
- California wants to mix hydrogen with gas to cut climate pollution. Critics say that poses risks
- Diesel continues to fall into 2026
- Diesel prices continue downward trend
Fuel Economy
Some time back, I wrote this post:
Maximize Truck Fuel Economy for Your Commercial Motor Vehicle
This week…
Oil
- Oil firms scramble to move Venezuelan crude safely – Business Insurance
- Oil Tanker Rates Jump as US Push Into Venezuela Shifts Flows
- TotalEnergies CEO Echoes Exxon’s Caution on Venezuela Oil
- Trump ‘Inclined’ to Keep Exxon Out of Venezuela
- US Seizes Fourth Sanctioned Oil Tanker Tied to Venezuela
- Venezuela’s Dark Fleet of Oil Tankers Emerges
6. Regarding Economy, Employment, and Investment:
Economy
- ACT Research: Used truck sales finish 2025 with a bang
- Class 8 Orders Soar More Than 100% Sequentially in December
- Consumer Price Index reports continued hikes in 2025
- ECONOMIC TRUCKING TRENDS: Truck buyers step up, spot market reaches multi-year highs
- Five State of Freight takeaways: tighter market is holding
- FTR’s Shippers Conditions Index falls in November
- Inflation Was Mostly Unchanged in December
- Used Class 8 truck sales jump in December as prices rise to $57,135
- Used Truck Sales End Five-Month Run of Year-Over-Year Gains
- White Paper: State of the Industry — January 2026
- Wholesale Prices Rise a Mild 0.2% in November
- Why Do Truckload Order Lead Times Keep Rising?
Employment
- 145 jobs lost as Tennessee freight company closes its doors
- Fontana: How Fleets Can Address Driver and Technician Shortages by Building Talent From Within
- MySavant.ai launches AI-powered nearshore workforce for logistics and supply chain teams
- Trucking jobs remain steady despite government crackdown
Investment
7. Regarding Pay, Rates, Surcharges, Tariffs, and Trade:
Pay
The second article in this section says:
“In this difficult and prolonged freight recession, the companies with the greatest edge are the ones that have the best data,” said Bob Costello, ATA chief economist.
This is the first time that I’ve read that there is a “freight recession” going on in the USA.
With tariffs in place and other economic crunches that make consumers think twice about potential purchases, things may get harder before they get better.
- ATA Begins Surveying for 2026 Driver Compensation Study
- ATA launches survey for 2026 Driver Compensation Study
- ATA opens 2026 driver compensation survey
Rates
- DAT: Spot rates cool but were historically high for week two
- DAT: Spot truckload rates surged in December
- FTR, Truckstop: Van spot rates fall as expected
Surcharges
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.
- Borderlands Mexico: Tariff noise to stay loud in 2026, Flexport warns importers
- Taiwan Officials Head to Washington for Tariff Talks
- Trump Administration Nears Tariff Deal With Taiwan
- Trump Announces 25% Tariff on Countries Trading With Iran
- Trump Backs Nvidia Deal With China, Adds Chip Tariff
- Wait Continues as Supreme Court Doesn’t Rule on Tariffs
- Wait Continues as Supreme Court Doesn’t Rule on Tariffs
- Whitmer Warns of Worsening Car Industry Under Trump Tariffs
Trade
- China’s Trade Surplus Surges 20% to Record $1.2 Trillion
- Ford Stresses Importance of USMCA Trade Pact
- Taiwan Trade Pact Pledges $500 Billion for US Chipmaking
8. Regarding Ban, Roads, and Weather:
Ban
Please pay attention to all bans for full tractor trailer rigs or specific trailers, especially when weather turns foul.
Roads
- California’s scenic Highway 1 near Big Sur reopens 3 years after damaging landslides
- ‘Massive undertaking’: Indiana Toll Road reopens following 30 vehicle pileup
- ODOT announces long-term road closure due to landslide
- ODOT warns Highway 229 decimated in landslide could be closed for years
- Truck hauling building gets stuck on tricky on-ramp in Louisville
Weather
9. Regarding ELDs, FMCSA, Politics, and Regulations:
ELDs
How many times will the FMCSA reject the use of certain ELDs after they once previously required only self-certification of the products?
Others within the trucking industry were speaking out against the Electronic Logging Devices “mandate” long before December 4, 2017, but you may read my commentary on the mandate.
In TDMST Weekly Round-Up: 2017.12.09, I quoted Indiana’s Attorney General, Curtis Hill, regarding the self-certification provision regarding ELDs.
I also asked, “In what other industry besides trucking has the government ever mandated the purchase of a “self-certification” product?”
So, I’m truly distressed for every trucker who invested in a “self-certified” ELD that used to be on the approved list, only to later have that certification revoked!
If you are such a trucker, I want to hear from you about how expensive this was for you.
- Are You Using One of These 8 Revoked ELDs?
- FMCSA boots 4 more ELDs from approved list
- FMCSA drops four ELDs from list of registered devices
- FMCSA keeps pressure on non-compliant ELD vendors
- FMCSA revokes another four ELDs amid crackdown
- FMCSA takes four ELDs ‘out-of-service’ for failure to meet minimum requirements
- Need a New ELD?
- The perils of ‘white label’ ELDs and how to reduce cheating
FMCSA
- FMCSA advances study on whether warning triangles behind stopped semi trucks ‘meaningfully’ improve safety
- FMCSA Chief Touts Technology’s Role in Improving Road Safety
Politics
- ATA-backed cargo theft bill advances in House committee
- House Transportation Panel Signals Optimism on Highway Bill
- Lawmaker puts trucking issues front and center at House hearing
- Maine cracking down on bad driving around commercial vehicles
- Trump Administration Waves White Flag on Transportation Funding Immigration Fight, But the War is Far From Over
- Trump to Visit Ford Factory in Detroit to Push Manufacturing
- US Budget Deficit Shrinks to $1.67 Trillion in 2025
Regulations
10. Regarding Inspections, Legal, LTL, and Parking:
Inspections
If you keep yourself and your rig in perpetual readiness for an inspection, you’ll never be caught off-guard.
- Indiana police concentrate efforts during enforcement efforts
- North Carolina troopers to conduct commercial vehicle enforcement detail along I-95 and I-40 this week
Legal
- C.H. Robinson makes its legal written case before SCOTUS on broker liability
- C.H. Robinson urges Supreme Court to affirm uniform federal freight laws
- Hertz Loses Supreme Court Bid Over Bankruptcy Payments
- Trucking company shot up for second time in series of extortion attempts
LTL
Parking
- FHWA launches updated Jason’s Law truck parking survey
- MTO identifies rest area site in Wawa, Ont.
- Streetline expands smart parking availability
- Streetline to offer real-time truck parking availability reports along I-5
- Third ‘Jason’s Law’ Truck Parking Survey Under Way
- Truck Parking Club Aims for 10,000 New Parking Lots in 2026
- Truck parking is packed on I-70, and Missouri wants your input
- Truck parking pressure prompts action from state lawmakers
- Truck parking, freight projects get grant funding in Minnesota
11. Regarding Maintenance, Right to Repair, Reports, and Supply Chain:
Maintenance
Right to Repair
One source said:
The “right to repair” is the principle that consumers and independent repair shops should have the ability to fix products they own, rather than being forced to use the original manufacturer, by accessing necessary parts, tools, diagnostic software, and repair manuals at fair prices to combat planned obsolescence and reduce e-waste. It aims to empower owners to choose their repairer, promote competition, and keep devices working longer.
Although not the same as “repair,” I encounter the same kind of situation when I want to replace the ink jet cartridges in my printer without having to pay the exorbitant prices of name-brand cartridges.
In my case, the off-brand (less expensive) ink jet cartridges work just as well or even better than the name-brand ones — at a fraction of the cost.
In our day, with the advent of 3D printing, I imagine that clever inventors will find ways to make less expensive and just as durable truck parts that meet needs.
According to the first article in this section:
Truck drivers must have the ability to work on their vehicles.
That was the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association’s message to the House Energy & Commerce Committee ahead of a hearing scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 13.
…Specifically, OOIDA asked committee members to include heavy-duty trucks and commercial motor vehicles in the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act.
If you are interested in this legislation, please see HR1566.
- OOIDA delivers strong message about truckers’ right to repair
- REPAIR Act finds more support at House hearing
- What OOIDA Is Really Fighting For on Right to Repair
Reports
The first article in this section says:
For every collision, fleets now see seven near-collisions. And these near-misses, Motive says, are becoming the most important leading indicator of risk, because they allow safety managers to intervene before someone is hurt or equipment is damaged.
Another quote from that article:
Overall, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is reporting an 8.2% decrease in traffic fatalities on the U.S. roads in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, the largest mid-year decline in more than a decade, even as Americans drove more than 12.1 billion more miles.
Please see the rest of the article for more info.
- Behavior, not miles, drives truck crash risk, Motive reports
- It’s here: The 2026 Fleet Technology Trends Report
Supply Chain
12. Regarding Technology, Training, Trucking, and Verizon:
Technology
- Department of Transportation will turn to AI for next steps in identifying trucking fraud
- Garmin Launches D?zl DualView Blind-Spot Monitoring System for Truckers
- Gentex Bets Big on Digital Glare Control as Headlights Get Brighter
- GoodShip Launches AI Transportation Analyst ‘Laney’
- Here Technologies building precision AI mapping tools for fleets, down to the “last meter”
- Here Technologies Introduces Fleet-Focused AI-Powered Mapping
- Laney: the AI analyst from GoodShip shaping logistics’ future
- Motive launches AI Dashcam Plus with with human-like depth perception
- Penske Deploys AI-Based Shipment Tracking
- Penske Logistics implementing Augment’s AI platform
- Penske Logistics is moving from AI experimentation to execution
- PinchAI develops an ecommerce post-purchase risk operating system
- Purdue achieves first U.S. wireless charging of heavy-duty truck at highway speeds
- The Robots are Here
- Vooma, SONAR partner to bring high-frequency freight intelligence to your inbox
Training
- From owner-op to trucking school owner: AJ Frankie and his ‘School Daze’ ’92 Kenworth T600
- Roadmaster Drivers School invests more than $1 million into new Atlanta facility
- Roadmaster invests in renovations, expanded truck driver training at campuses in Georgia, Mississippi
- Roadmaster unveils $1.1M investment to expand training for trucking careers in Georgia
Trucking
- Dragon in the Cab: How China Quietly Embedded Itself in American Trucking
- Large parcel carriers improved on-time delivery during 2025 peak season
- Truckload Authority January/February 2026 – Digital Edition
Verizon
The subtitle of the first article in this section says:
Wednesday’s Verizon collapse didn’t just kill your phone; it threatened ELDs, dashcams, fleet tracking, and the communication lifeline between dispatch and drivers
Farther into the article, we read:
Modern trucking has quietly become dependent on cell towers in ways most fleet managers haven’t fully reckoned with. And Wednesday’s outage was a stark reminder of just how fragile that infrastructure can be.
If you have your cell phone service through Verizon, did you experience a connectivity problem this past Wednesday?
If so, did it cost you any money?
Please comment through the form below.
- How Verizon’s Cellular Outages Expose Trucking’s Technology Achilles’ Heel
- Verizon says hourslong outage that disrupted calling and data services has been resolved
I wish you — and all professional truck drivers — safe travels and lots of money saving opportunities on the road.
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