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Truckers shifting away from brokers: TCP

NASHVILLE, Ind. – As capacity continues to tighten, carriers are increasingly moving away from broker services, according to a new survey by Transport Capital Partners.


DOT got 'marching orders' to overhaul HOS: Former boss

WASHINGTON –Congress will have to step in to put an end to the never-ending cycle of hours of service litigation and rewrites says the man who used to run the agency responsible for overseeing the rule


U.S. LTL group: 'Triple trailers? Bring’em'

ORLANDO, Fla. -- What the U.S. trucking business needs to thrive is longer, heavier trucks with fewer restrictive regulations.


Flooded highway soaks economy; truckers see red

WINNIPEG – As sure as taxes (and just about the same time as) floods seem to close southern Manitoba's main artery to the U.S. in April, disrupting thousands of cross-border truckers.


Manitoulin buys Penner's LTL division

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- Manitoulin Transport has been busy on the western acquisition trail this spring.


Maxim Truck & Trailer promotes Parts VP from within

WINNIPEG -- Maxim Truck & Trailer has announced the appointment of Steve Young as VP of Parts.


Sask dealer is Mack's top Canada distributor

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Tri-State Truck Center of Memphis was named Mack's North American Distributor of the Year while Redhead Equipment in Regina, Sask. got the nod


Okie truck stop looks at lot-lizard crackdown

OKLAHOMA CITY – "Hey! I know. Let’s make Walmart register every tube top and short-shorts it sells because those are the clothes that hookers wear! Yeah, that'll put a stop to 'em."


TransCore's Canadian freight index sets record

TORONTO - TransCore's Canadian Freight Index in March was up 35 percent from the previous year and 36 percent from the prior month, setting a new record.


Manitoba announces road closures as rivers continue to rise

WINNIPEG -- Rising flood waters are being blamed for the pending closure of Highway 75 at Morris, Man.

 
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In This Issue

A look at Ontario's mandatory out-of-service quotas (Yup. They exist.), by Rolf Lockwood. Plus, a special focus on drivers, from retention to training — including the best fleets to drive for. And Jim Park explains how to choose the engine displacement that's best for you. That and much more in the April issue of Today's Trucking.

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