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Sikhs play a key role in US trucking, with 135,000 drivers and ownership of 20 per cent of firms, especially strong on the West Coast amid a growing driver shortage. Jashanpreet Singh, a 21-year-old Sikh driver from California,
A Texas trucking CEO said English language enforcement varies from state-to-state, confusing drivers and exposing flaws in how the law is applied. The post Texas trucking CEO says drivers fear being targeted under English-language rule appeared first on FreightWaves.
Dubbed the Secure Commercial Driver Licensing Act of 2025, the proposal was introduced in the Senate by Representatives Tom Cotton (R-AR), Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), and Bill Hagerty (R-TN), with Kentucky Congressman Andy Barr leading a companion bill in the House.
FIRST ON FOX: A Senate Republican wants to add stricter English proficiency requirements for truck drivers after an Obama-era rule change loosened standards.
The impacts of cannabis legalization on the trucking industry, namely the recent decline in drivers due to strict rules on drug use on drug testing, are already well-documented. However, a new report from the American Transportation Research Institute ...
Wyoming transportation officials say drivers are ultimately responsible for making sure their loads fit under overpasses, and liable when they crash
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Sandhu Trucking Company speculation spreads online as Driver in Southern California freeway accident identified
The speculations around the owner of a truck involved in 10 Freeway crash began after many spotted the name "Sandhu" on the vehicle. Many firms with names similar to Sandhu Trucking are operating in the US,
FTR reported that August 2025 trucking conditions improved slightly, with its Trucking Conditions Index (TCI) moving to a neutral reading of 0.3. The index rose from -1.03 in July, driven mainly by reduced pressure on freight rates, according to FTR. Utilization remained the most positive factor but showed only modest strength overall.
A truck driver was arrested for DUI after his semi full of potatoes veered off I-80 and crashed into the Medicine Bow River on Tuesday morning.