A shortage of building materials and supply chain constraints have slowed new truck construction over the past year, resulting in production delays for the trucking industry.
Cybercrimes are becoming the most significant security threat faced by trucking companies. By adopting the proper cybersecurity measures, truck owners reduce their risk of losing money and productivity to computer criminals.
In the trucking industry, driver retention is a critical component to ongoing success, and the level of employee engagement can be directly tied to driver retention.
The 2020s will embrace Artificial Intelligence (AI) across many industries as it has already transformed commercial transportation toward greater efficiency.
Over 40 million young people worldwide are currently being trafficked. This crime exists in all 50 states in the United States. Fortunately, getting help for these victims has never been easier.
Texas has emerged as one of the first states where self driving vehicles have picked up, thanks to progressive legislation and a trust in new technology.
While a fully autonomous truck network is still many years away, ADAS (Advanced Driver Assist System) technology is a reflection of excellent work and progress in the motor industry.
The trucking industry has a fascinating history with both the workforce and the machinery that powers its transportation and delivery.
Although the world functions on long-haul flights, hour-long traffic jams, and diesel trucks that only get 20mpg, the future of transportation is rampant and ever-changing.
Installing a dash cam may decrease the risks of accidents during long haul rides. Read on to find out some benefits of dash cams for truckers.