Economy
OTA wants government to protect traffic from blockades
TORONTO -- Ontario's government should take measures to ensure highway protests do not interrupt truck flow on highways and key border crossings, Ontario Trucking Association President David Bradley wrote in a letter to Ontario Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services Monte Kwinter last week.
TodaysTrucking.com has most detailed Mid-America Trucking Show wrap-up on the Web
TORONTO -- Pete's new truck lineup overhaul; Kenworth rolls out its new T660; International finally unveils the flagship ProStar series; and all the latest 2007 engine updates you need -- it's all available at TodaysTrucking.com right now.
NATMI partners with Kim Richardson training school
DENVER, Col. -- North American Transportation Management Institute, a neutral certifying body of skills sets amongst transportation professionals, announced the forging of its partnership with Caledonia, Ont.-based KRTS and E&B Safety Consulting as NATMI Authorized Education Partners.
U.S. transport research firm to study 2006 HOS effect
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- The American Transportation Research Institute is seeking motor carrier data for a new survey that measures the effects of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's sleeper berth amendment to the hours-of-service rules.