Randy GriderBusinessFMCSA sets Feb. 17 HOS listening sessionFMCSA will hold a listening session on its hours-of-service proposal Feb. 17. Agency officials will take comments and questions online.January 28, 2011BusinessU.S Xpress celebrates 25th anniversaryU.S. Xpress executives are optimistic the trucking industry will gain momentum in the future despite hurdles.January 21, 2011HomeEditor's JournalCSA and HOS issues will continue to evolve long after public release.January 1, 2011BusinessTruckers discuss real-world health problemsTruckers reviewed health problems and challenges of coping with them at an international conference on driver health in Baltimore.November 10, 2010LifeTruckers give real-world look at health problemsTruck drivers on two discussion panels Nov. 9 gave attendees at the International Conference on Commercial Driver Health and Wellness in Baltimore real-world perspectives on health-related issuesNovember 10, 2010BusinessFerro expects hours rule release in NovemberAnne Ferro, administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Administration, expects the White House to release the new rule by the end of this month.November 8, 2010BusinessJazzy's quest started far away from the spotlightThe photo of Jasmine “Jazzy” Jordan crossing the finish line at Times Square in New York City a few weeks ago and another taken with her holding flowers and smiling immediately afterward is reminiscent of another athlete who accomplished a remarkable achievement. It brings back images of U.S. gymnast Shawn Johnson winning the gold medal […]August 17, 2010HomeJuly 22: Health and Your CDLTruckers News’ Fit for the Road program that looks at how health regulations are changing.July 8, 2010BusinessHealth walk kicks off truck showTruckers News’ Fit for the Road program sponsored a health walk at the Great West Truck Show in Las Vegas.June 17, 2010BusinessFree webinar: Getting Your Finances in OrderCPA John Turner will discuss the steps you need to take before purchase your first truck.May 17, 2010Previous PagePage 6 of 9Next PageTop StoriesEquipmentHow truck and engine OEs might approach EPA's new DEF-derate guidanceEPA's new guidance relaxing sudden 5-mph derates after aftertreament-system faults makes clear that existing derate procedures remain A-OK through at least the 2026 model year -- if manufacturers and their customers want them to be. Here's what a few truck and engine makers, and maintenance pros, are saying.RegulationsTop truck makers sue CARB/California over enforcement of Clean Truck PartnershipEquipmentEPA announces end to 5-mph DEF derates for new and existing trucksOverdrive RadioWhat freight recession? Trucker of the Month insulates biz with direct customersFeatured SponsorThe ALL NEW JBL FLIP 7 - Featuring AI sound boost, deeper base, longer battery life, and Auracast... it's MADE to be HEARD.