"For-Hire Trucking: The Risky Road Ahead" Webinar
Camera technology has become essential in defending against litigation and controlling costs in the trucking industry.
California has mandated that all new trucks sold in the state must be zero-emissions by 2045, leading the way in environmental regulation. This landmark legislation signals a broader shift toward sustainable transportation.
Medical costs have skyrocketed, substantially increasing claims expenses even for basic incidents like broken bones. This cost escalation has prompted carriers to reduce capacity and increase rates dramatically.
The American Transportation Research Institute's annual report showed lawsuit abuse reform reached its highest position in 20 years of industry surveys.
The trucking industry faces a critical shortage of approximately 60,000 drivers, according to American Trucking Association projections. This shortage is expected to worsen to 160,000 by 2030 as freight demands increase and aging drivers retire.