U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman found March 3 that Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s move to end the program was “arbitrary and capricious.â€
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Torc Advances Autonomous Truck Testing in Michigan
Freightliner Cascadias equipped with Torc’s software began testing in Michigan in February, adding to trials already underway on roads in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and in Virginia.
March 2, 2026Containership Giants Move Freight Away From Gulf Hot Spots
Some carriers are canceling bookings temporarily, skipping some port calls, warning of delays and implementing surcharges to transport containers through the conflict zone.Â
March 2, 2026Fuel Cards: Beyond Discounts at the Pump
While operating in a soft freight market that has been squeezing margins, carriers of all sizes have been relying on fuel cards for savings at the pump and tighter control over fuel spending.
March 30, 2026ATRI: Chicago 91ÊÓÆµ to Worst Truck Bottleneck
Chicago’s Interstate 294 at I‑290/I‑88 has been named the nation’s top freight bottleneck in 2026, according to a new analysis from the American Transportation Research Institute.
March 2, 2026Global Economy Faces New Strain From Iran Conflict
The most immediate impact from the escalating Middle East conflict is through market reaction as investors take flight to safe havens such as the dollar and gold, while stocks slump.
March 2, 2026Supertanker Rates Surge as Hormuz Traffic Slows
Runaway freight is one of the most tangible market responses to a conflict that began on Feb. 28 and culminated with the vital Strait of Hormuz choke point all-but closing to tanker traffic.
March 2, 2026Valenzuela Earns 2025 Top Recruiting Professional Award
Tommy Valenzuela, director of recruiting at Los Alamitos, Calif.-based Hansen & Adkins Auto Transport, was named the 2025 Transport Topics Recruiting Professional of the Year.
February 27, 2026Truck Cabs Adopt Larger Displays To Boost ADAS Integration
Innovations in the technology underlying the in-cab features of medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles have progressed in parallel to those employed in cars and light-duty vehicles.
March 2, 2026Perspective: Building a Safety-First Truck Fleet Culture
Safety is often framed around regulations, inspections and compliance scores. These are essential, but they rarely tell the full story, writes Aidyn Kanagat, founder of carrier Grad Group.
March 2, 2026