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Listed below are most popular news stories about trucking industry.

FMCSA to explore autonomous truck regs in upcoming listening session

Trucking industry stakeholders are invited to participate in a public listening session later this month about regulations relating to the design, development, testing and integration of autonomous trucks, or automated driving systems (ADS), as they are referred to in a Federal Register notice to be published Monday, June 11.

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Is driving without drivers the future of trucking?

With driver turnover rates bumping 90 percent last year, shippers could find only one available truck for every 12 outbound loads — the lowest ratio in 13 years, according to DAT Solutions.

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Volvo, Mack unveil patriotic Ride for Freedom trucks

Volvo Trucks and Mack Trucks each unveiled this week their Ride for Freedom trucks used during the annual “Run for the Wall” and “Rolling Thunder” motorcycle rallies over Memorial Day weekend

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Three major fleets announce driver pay increases

Several of the nation’s largest fleets have recently announced more pay increases for their truck drivers.

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Use DataQs to contest 395.8(a) violations written for not having an ELD prior to April 1

The volume of serious 395.8(a) log violations, which affect CSA scores, has increased following the Dec. 18 implementation of the electronic logging device mandate, when a lenient enforcement period was supposed to begin.

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Healthy Trucking Association

Helping transportation professionals arrive home safer, healthier & happier

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Find the nearest service ROAD SERVICE - REPAIR SHOPS - TOWING SERVICE - DEALERS & MORE

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7 Reasons Why Emotional Intelligence Is One Of The Fastest-Growing Job Skills

Here's why hiring managers say they often value emotional intelligence more highly than IQ.

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