The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) is proud to announce that Ingrid Brown, professional driver and operations manager, Blackjack Express, LLC, is the recipient of the 2026 Driver of the Year ...
Women have been in the industry for decades. Here's how they feel about their roles, their organizations, and where the industry could improve.
Motorsport drivers Janey Lee and Kylie Walton survive a fiery crash in Baja as a fuel explosion traps one inside, prompting a ...
XPO (NYSE: XPO), a leading provider of freight transportation in North America, announced today that human resources director Chelsey Johnston and enterprise ...
YMX Logistics, a national third-party logistics provider specializing in integrated yard logistics for enterprise shippers, announced today that Tammy Deschler has been recognized by the Women in ...
President Donald Trump has scored another victory for himself and his base that is sure to hurt people of color and those who were already struggling to afford daily necessities. About 200,000 ...
Some 200,000 immigrant truck drivers will begin to lose their commercial driver’s licenses as they expire under a new Trump administration rule that takes effect Monday. The Transportation ...
An El Paso-based truck driver is receiving national recognition for her safety record, leadership and dedication to the trucking industry. Marcia Luchenbill, a driver with Knight Transportation’s El ...
New government grants to cover trucking school? Fleet owner to forfeit nearly $4M after bribery scheme sentencing. Women’s trucker group calls on Congress for more parking funding. The Department of ...
PR Newswire ARLINGTON, Va., March 11, 2026 ARLINGTON, Va., March 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) announced today four finalists for the 2026 Driver of the Year award ...
Uber and the United Nations announced a decade ago that they would create one million jobs for women by 2020. This is a part of their initiative to recognize the impact of women in society and promote ...
SAN FRANCISCO (TNND) — Uber announced it is rolling out a feature across the U.S., expanding a suite of tools designed to give riders -- particularly women -- more control over their ride experience.
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