Testing a More Flexible Workday This spring, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is launching a major study to see if truck drivers can be safer with more control over their schedules. Two new pilot programs are inviting over 500 professional drivers to ... Read More »
Moving Beyond Just Fixing What's Broken For generations, the standard way to maintain a fleet of vocational trucks, like the Mack concrete mixers or dump trucks common in construction, was "reactive." This simply means that a part was fixed only after it had already broken. ... Read More »
A Historic Win for Truckers In February 2026, the federal government made a move that will change the daily lives of drivers across the country. A new spending bill has allocated a historic $200 million specifically to expand truck parking. For years, the industry has ... Read More »
Moving Beyond Just Recording For years, fleet managers used dash cams as a "black box." If an accident happened, they would watch the video to see who was at fault. While this helped with insurance claims, it did nothing to actually stop the crash from ... Read More »
The Hidden Cost of Older Vehicles For many new fleet managers, it feels like a victory to keep an old truck on the road. You might think that because the vehicle is paid off, it is essentially "free" to operate. However, recent data from the ... Read More »
A New Standard for Regional Hauling Volvo Trucks North America recently pulled the curtain back on the updated 2026 VNR model. For fleet managers trying to keep their budgets under control, this announcement comes at a perfect time. The headline feature of this new truck ... Read More »


