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Fleet management owners are fortunate to have innovative technology available to them that helps organize the daily tasks within the trucking industry more easily than ever.

Good rest stops with amenities, well-lit areas and ample space are essential when truck drivers need to relax during a long haul.

Although the plan had been set for new regulations for commercial drivers crossing the border between the U.S. and Mexico, no new regulations have gone into effect yet.

Truckers working after the 9/11 anniversary this year may want to keep an extra eye out for suspicious activity on the roads.

Women are trucking right alongside men on the highways, hauling freight for various companies across the nation.

The cost of fuel is most likely on the minds of many fleet management owners whose companies are greatly affected by these unpredictable prices.

A truck driver in Springfield, Massachusetts, has played a large role in the townÂ’s remembrance of 9/11, as the anniversary of this tragic event approaches this weekend.

Fleet management owners who adhere to the safety regulations of the trucking industry are often recognized for their dedication to keeping their drivers and other motorists protected while on the road.

Illinois is making great strides towards ensuring a higher level of trucking safety on the state's highways.

Although Tropical Storm Irene has come and gone, the damages wrought by this system are still preventing many truckers from completing their hauls at a regular pace.

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