- Redmon discusses ‘Ice Road Truckers’ 97 comment(s)
- Rule bars handheld cell phone while driving Jan. 1 48 comment(s)
- Dave Redmon fired from one IRT show, quits other 20 comment(s)
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Exit Only
Keep situational awareness high for stowaways along the border.
Profiles
Trucking troubadours Leland Martin and Tony Justice are featured.
For the Record
DOT bans handheld cell phone use while driving, hours rule delayed again, trucking safety record improves and other industry news items are featured.
Fit for the Road
Drivers wanting to implement healthier routines into a busy schedule need patience, perseverance and a little know-how.
Pilot Flying J to add electrification at 6 truck stops
October 7, 2011
Shorepower Technologies will install power pedestals in Bakersfield, Dunnigan, Lebec, Lodi and Weed in California, and in Dallas.
Pilot opens in Collins, Mo.
October 5, 2011
The travel center is located at Highway 13 South and U.S. 54 in St. Clair County.
ConocoPhillips lube now available at Pilot
April 6, 2011
ConocoPhillips lubers are now available at Pilot Flying J locations.
For the Record
Hours of Service compliance, texting bans, a diesel tax hike proposal and EOBR rules are among the trucking issues featured.
Flying J bankruptcy plan approved
July 8, 2010
Company said its restructuring has improved the profitability of its core businesses.
Pilot, Flying J wrap up merger
June 30, 2010
The new company, to be called Pilot Flying J, operates more than 550 facilities in 43 states and six Canadian provinces.
