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There will be plenty of trucks, cars and bikes on display, with show awards taking place across all three vehicle categories.
Truck driving in Australia is a whole different ballgame compared to Europe or the United States. The vast, harsh landscapes of the Outback offer some of the most challenging and unique experiences ...
Working at Auski Roadhouse is an eye-opening experience for the backpackers who keep the critical Pilbara fuel stop running.
Following a successful event in 2024, another fundraising event will be held at Rudd’s Pub in Nobby, to raise mental health awareness in the transport, rural and civil industries. This time, all net ...
Imperial Outdoors has its roots in ice fishing trailers built for stalwart fishermen facing some of the harshest winter conditions the United States can dole out. So it knows a few things about ...
For years it’s been a barren salt flat. But now, due to floods hundreds of miles away, Australia’s Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre appears set to fill for only the fourth time in 160 years.
The trucking industry voices its support for the directive to place drivers out of service if they fail to demonstrate proficiency of the English language during roadside inspections.
The New Jersey trucking industry is sounding the alarm on the state’s increasingly stringent policies on independent contractor status.
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- An executive order from President Donald Trump is putting a spotlight on safety in the trucking industry by requiring all commercial drivers prove they can read and speak English.
Trucking operators who hoped freight volumes would rebound in 2025 after three years of soft demand are again pushing off their forecasts for a recovery. The Trump administration’s on-again, off ...
Heavy-duty truck sales in North America have slowed dramatically, as the trade war prompts trucking companies to hold off on investing. In April, orders for Class 8 trucks, the big rigs that carry ...
Truckers fear job loss as new English language rules take effect Trump issued an executive order in April saying that commercial truckers who don’t read and speak the language proficiently would ...
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