Diesel prices are averaging above $5, while new policies block certain foreign-born drivers from getting commercial licenses.
SAO PAULO, March 17 (Reuters) - Truck drivers' unions in Brazil are advocating for a strike as early as this week after the ...
The rule bars immigrants who are asylum seekers, refugees or DACA recipients from obtaining commercial driver’s licenses.
A new Transportation Department rule bars asylum seekers, refugees and DACA recipients from receiving licenses ...
The most powerful union in the United States is putting its weight behind a GOP effort to crack down on a longtime trucking industry gimmick behind many […] ...
"We just have to go as hard as we can go, be wise about how we spend money where we stop to get fuel, where we stay, it’s ...
The federal government ordered California to cancel roughly 13,000 nondomiciled driver's licenses earlier this month, leaving many immigrant drivers in limbo.
The White House wants tougher rules for commercial licenses after several high-profile crashes involving foreign-born drivers. But critics say that would do little to make the nation's roads safer.
If the war continues for much longer, diesel could soon test its all-time high of $5.82, set in June 2022 after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.