Archive for December 30th, 2009

PPG schedules 2010 MVP Green Belt training »

The four-day training, available to owners and man… More: continued here

TWIC now acceptable at military bases »

The Transportation Worker Identification Credential recently became acceptable ID for trucks visiting military bases. More: continued here

Teamsters Union urges YRC Worldwide bondholders to act »

The Teamsters Union called on the bondholders yet … More: continued here

New road safety laws set to take effect »

Once the calendar turns over to 2010, new laws that are intended to make roadways safer in about a dozen states throughout the country are slated to take effect. More: continued here

Judge rules Swift unlawfully fired two drayage drivers »

A judicial board has ruled in favor of two port drivers who were fired by Swift Transportation after they participated in union activities. More: continued here

Online readers say family was biggest highlight of 2009 »

There were bigger things at stake than the economy for many Land Line readers in 2009. Land Line Magazine recently posed a question to online readers to share the most positive thing that happened to them during the year. More: continued here

Qualcomm adds Vision 2010 User Conference speakers, sponsors »

Qualcomm, a provider of business-to-business wirel… More: continued here

Pennsylvania toll increase the next chapter in diversion »

Truckers and motorists will soon be paying more to subsidize mass transit programs in Pennsylvania once a 3 percent toll increase takes effect on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. A controversial state law that was passed in 2007 authorizes the toll increase, which is scheduled to take effect Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010, and authorized a similar increase [...]

Wisconsin CDL changes take effect Jan. 1 »

In an effort to improve Wisconsin’s compliance with the federal regulations, there are changes being implemented the first of the year that will affect commercial driver’s license holders. More: continued here

Arrow Trucking: Drivers band together to help those dumped by Arrow »

TULSA For Arrow Trucking drivers like Jenn Cruthis, it was the worst of times. Roy, an employee from Arrow Trucking Co. More: continued here