Brooke WisdomOverdrive ExtraDollars and SenseIt no longer costs thousands of dollars to buy a laptop, and cellular data coverage on the road continues to get better.February 1, 2010HomeExit OnlyPaul Todd’s book, Industry of Thieves, refers to freight middlemen like brokers and forwarders.February 1, 2010HomeFeedbackTruckers weigh in on CSA 2010, racist talk, the Arrow Trucking situation and their number one pet peeves.February 1, 2010BusinessSmart Driving: Emotional controlAvoid road rage chaos by distancing yourself from the traffic tussle.February 1, 2010HomeFor the RecordIn the wee hours of New Year’s Eve, 54-year-old Schneider National driver Robin Reese was about to go hook a nearby load destined for New York City. Having breakfast at the TravelCenters of America location on I-84 in Maybrook, N.Y., she overheard drivers talking.February 1, 2010BusinessLogBookThe Overdrive staff delves into the Arrow Trucking debacle, texting, driver contests, Pride & Polish, DOE funding, CARB compliance assistance, tariff modifications in the Port of Los Angeles, air emissions and much more.February 1, 2010EquipmentBig Rig Basics: Looking glassMoto Mirrors, now manufactured by the Commercial Vehicle Group, rotate the mirror in either direction with the flip of an on-dash switch. This allows the driver to focus the mirror on the rear of the trailer when backing.February 1, 2010VoicesChannel 19A truck driver running for governor of Alaska, a fictitious rock group and some missing cheese are just some of the featured stories in this dose of trucking humor, oddities and media coverage.February 1, 2010HomeFleet InsiderTruckers and carriers receive recognition and awards.February 1, 2010HomeI'm Just Say'nCarolyn addresses gift giving, Valentine’s Day and trucker marriages.February 1, 2010Previous PagePage 56 of 67Next PageTop StoriesBusiness'Great news for spot rates'? Supreme Court rules against Trump emergency tariffsThe court's ruling sets up potential for a "flood of goods out of bonded warehouses and foreign trade zones into the 'consumption channel'" with some further court action, according to one analyst. At once, the president claimed most tariffs would remain in one form or another. Details on the ruling here.RegulationsNon-domiciled CDL drivers, advocates call for California, Pennsylvania to fight DOTCustom Rigs1.8M miles and counting: Missouri owner-op's '05 W900LRegulationsFMCSA shuts down 500 'CDL mills' after wave of in-person auditsOverdrive ExtraFederation of Professional Truckers explains ELD exemption push with FMCSA, future plans