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Concerns Over New Navajo Nation Regulations for Radioactive Material Transport Curtis Moore, the vice president of marketing and corporate development at Energy Fuels, believes the Navajo Nation’s newly established regulations for transporting radioactive materials across its territory are somewhat “excessive.” Details of the New Rules Moore pointed out that the requirements, which include a $5 million bond and extra fees, are reminiscent of U.S. regulations governing nuclear fuel transportation. These changes come in response to what the Navajo leaders claim was an unannounced transit of uranium ore by Energy Fuels through their reservation on July 30. The newly passed legislation…
The Brisbane expo follows a series of highly successful events across Queensland. Image: MTA Queensland Free Automotive Careers Expo in Brisbane High school students and job seekers throughout South East Queensland will have the opportunity to explore available career options in the automotive sector at a free Automotive Careers Expo taking place in Brisbane on May 22. Partnership with Capricorn The Motor Trades Association of Queensland (MTA Queensland) has joined forces with Capricorn to organize this event at the Brisbane Showgrounds, allowing local students and others to connect with businesses in trucking and various other sectors offering career pathways. Industry…
The family of Jess “Hilarious” Moore and her boyfriend Chris is just beginning to grow. One year after her appearance on VH1 Couples Retreat with her ex, Daniel Parsons, Jess publicly introduced her new relationship with Chris through social media. In June 2023, the co-host of a radio show shared a video showcasing flowers sent to her studio by Chris, accompanied by an encouraging message. By February 2024, the couple announced they were expecting their first child together during a surprise phone call Chris made to The Breakfast Club to celebrate Jess’s 32nd birthday. In March 2024, the comedian spoke…
Incident Report in Rancho Cucamonga RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. (KABC) — Authorities have reported that two individuals were apprehended while attempting to steal equipment from a fire truck in San Bernardino County, which was present to assist with the Santa Ana wind event that occurred last week. Details of the Incident The San Bernardino National Forest Law Enforcement and Investigations team stated that the incident took place last Friday at approximately 3 a.m. in Rancho Cucamonga. Location and Target According to investigators, the suspects drove into the back parking lot of the Hilton Inn Express & Suites on Milliken Avenue and…
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh criticized a convoy of truckers heading to Ottawa to protest a federal mandate that requires all cross-border drivers to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Singh accused some demonstrators of spreading “false information” through “inflammatory, divisive, and hateful remarks.” Additionally, records from GoFundMe reveal that Singh’s brother-in-law, Jodhveer Singh Dhaliwal, contributed $13,000 to the organization behind the protest, known as the “freedom convoy.” ‘Dangerous and divisive rhetoric’ In a statement to CBC News, Singh expressed his disapproval of a movement that promotes “extremist and dangerous views,” and he “unequivocally” condemned Dhaliwal’s donation. Singh stated, “[I] … disagree with…
The anticipated future where we would all be traveling in self-driving cars—able to text, read, or even nap while being driven to our destinations—has not materialized as expected. Similarly, hopes for a fully automated trucking industry remain unfulfilled as we await advancements in technology. Despite the setbacks, experts suggest that fully autonomous vehicles are still approaching. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) predicts that there will be 3.5 million self-driving cars on U.S. roads by 2025, increasing to 4.5 million by 2030. However, this number represents just a small fraction of the nearly 300 million vehicles currently in use…
The trucking sector in Canada plays a crucial role in the country’s economy, facilitating the transport of goods over long distances. However, local laws and regulations at the municipal level are increasingly affecting trucking activities, posing challenges for both businesses and drivers. A location on Mayfield Road in Caledon that was utilized for truck parking in 2021. Currently, the area has been cleared of all trucks and trailers. (Photo: Town of Caledon) Land Use and Zoning Challenges A significant concern for the trucking industry involves land use and zoning laws. Numerous municipalities enforce stringent zoning regulations that determine where trucking…
Transforming Driving Positions into Career Paths at Walmart The ongoing driver shortage has prompted industry experts to focus on attracting younger individuals, aged 18 to 25, to pursue careers in trucking. A recent report from the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) details effective strategies for recruiting and maintaining young drivers. Alex Leslie, a research analyst with ATRI, emphasizes the need to engage younger recruits. “Our driver workforce is aging, with the majority around 50 to 65 years old,” Leslie noted. “We need to ensure that, as these experienced individuals retire, their knowledge is successfully passed down to capable successors.” Since…
Innovative Change at Melton Truck Lines Melton Truck Lines, an Oklahoma-based flatbed carrier, has exemplified that substantial financial investment is not a prerequisite for significant innovation. The company received CCJ’s 2023 Innovator of the Year award for its groundbreaking driver influencer initiative, which encourages drivers to share videos on platforms such as TikTok and YouTube. Impact on Recruitment and Operations This innovative program has yielded remarkable results, particularly in recruitment efforts targeting younger demographics. Following its initiation in April 2022, Melton observed a substantial rise in online driver referrals — a 56% increase in applications and a 45% rise in…
Search for Suspects in Theft from Fire Truck Amid Wildfires RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – Authorities in San Bernardino County are on the lookout for two men who were captured on surveillance footage stealing gear from a fire engine, all while Southern California is grappling with numerous wildfires that have ravaged over 50,000 acres. The incident occurred at approximately 3 a.m. on January 7, in the parking lot of the Hilton Inn Express & Suites in Rancho Cucamonga. Security cameras recorded a red Jeep Wrangler entering the lot next to a fire engine belonging to the San Bernardino National Forest. Details…