Every driver has a story, and so does every truck. The big show truck may have a more colorful story than the wreck sitting in a…
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Truck stops have always had some of the best food around, but that is all changing. Many of these unique diners, cafes and restaurants, that were…
This is the month that we will find out if all the recent efforts to stop the ELD Mandate from going into effect will be too…
Our dear friend Bette Garber was a photojournalist for the trucking industry for nearly 30 years. This contest is to remember and honor her for all…
Bill Moon changed how drivers weighed their trucks when he installed the first CAT Scale at the Truckomat in South Holland, IL some 40 years ago.…
I have always said that trucking is a service-based industry. Service is all we have to set us apart from the rest, and Brenny Transportation is…
While most of the little “mom and pop” truck stops have been bought out (or forced out) by the big guys, the Tucson Truck Terminal (AKA…
This month, I would like to tell you about a group of people I recently became aware of that are doing some wonderful things for those…
Everyone loves to sing in their truck as they drive through the night, but this driver stepped it up a notch (or two). Brad James (dubbed…
Most people have a bucket list – a list of the things they want to do or accomplish at some point in their lifetime. And, if…
Anyone who has ever met videographer Christopher E. Fiffie of Big Rig Videos, and taken a picture with him, knows that he loves to give the…
Imran Bartley was only 17 years old when he made the decision to hop from the island of Jamaica to the “island” of New York. Trading…
A couple months ago, I had the pleasure of visiting a trucking company in Winter Haven, Florida that left me very impressed. Family-owned and operated since…
Some trucks are timeless, and I think this Seminole Red 359 Peterbilt qualifies. But, as an added “timeless” twist, the pictures you see here are also…
As November rolls around again, it will be eight years since the trucking industry lost a woman who was a champion for the industry and a…