OOIDA logs its 100,000th member
The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) said it recently surpassed the 100,000-member mark. OOIDA is a national organization dedicated... Peterbilt offers rebates to OOIDA members
Members of the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) are being offered up to $2,500 in rebates and other incentives on the purchase of... Proposal concerns driver safety history checks
Just how carriers will be able to investigate the safety history of new or prospective drivers, and what liability the carriers will incur as a result,... Sterling redesigns chassis, celebrates production milestone
Moving decisively to produce a vehicle package that incorporates the new EPA '02 engines, Sterling Truck Corporation has introduced a new chassis for... Wal-Mart truckers to help find missing kids
Wal-Mart Stores Inc and Qualcomm Inc will partner to increase support of the nation's Amber Plan program through Wal-Mart's newly created Roadwatch: Missing... Class 8 sales skid 19.9% from 2002 levels, from staff and wire reports Sales of heavy-duty Class 8 trucks fell 19.9% in August from the abnormally high levels of a year earlier, and were even down slightly from the recession... Trucking's long-term outlook appears good, By Sean Kilcarr Freight volumes continue to be remarkably volatile, though experts contend the long-term outlook looks good for trucking. The American Trucking Associations... Know a Highway Hero? Goodyear's interested, from staff and wire reports Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co is accepting nominees for its 2003 North America Highway Hero award, which is given to a driver who was heroic or risked life... Hyundai could abandon US truck market, By Tim Parry Hyundai Truck America (HTA) is expected to announce that it is closing its commercial truck operations in Jamesburg NJ, according to a report from WardsAuto.com.... Economists foresee a rosy 2004 for trucking, from staff and wire reports There will be a substantial growth year throughout the trucking industry in 2004, according to economists that spoke at the National Truck Equipment Association...
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