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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

AI is being used to help coach drivers and improve operational efficiency. But a troubling new reality is emerging: artificial intelligence is becoming a powerful weapon for plaintiff attorneys targeting trucking companies.

North America’s spot freight market continued to show signs of tightening through April and into May, driven by higher fuel costs, stronger outbound Canadian freight demand and a sharp disruption tied to International Roadcheck enforcement week.

The U.S-Mexico-Canada Agreement has strengthened manufacturing investment, exports, and job creation in the U.S., while highlighting the role trucking and integrated freight networks play in supporting manufacturing growth, a new report said.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said it has removed 12 additional electronic logging devices (ELDs) from its list of registered devices for failing to meet the minimum regulatory requirements.

With retail diesel prices surging, Yves Poirier was especially happy to welcome three new CNG-fueled Freightliner Cascadias to the Minimax Express fleet.

Fuel Transport is testing out an electric freight delivery route in the Toronto area in a joint pilot with a consumer health company.

The industry is mourning the loss of Robert Kenneth Irving, co-chief executive officer of J.D. Irving Limited and president of Midland, who passed away at 71 following a battle with cancer.

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