As customers are becoming well-versed with their requirements and preferences, the demand for different products is observing an upward trend. However, for the producers and manufacturers, keeping up with shipping schedules and volume is turning into a daunting task. They need the help of trucking companies to ensure an adequate supply of products in a […]
New York City Speed Cameras to Operate 24/7
On June 24, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation that will allow speed cameras in New York City to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Previously the cameras only operated on weekdays from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm. New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced the change will go into effect […]
Operation Safe Driver Week Is July 10-16 With Focus on Speeding
This year’s Operation Safe Driver Week is scheduled for July 10-16. Law enforcement personnel in Canada, Mexico and the US will be on roadways throughout that week issuing warnings and citations to commercial motor vehicle and passenger vehicle drivers engaging in unsafe driving behaviors, such as speeding, distracted driving, following too closely, improper lane change, […]
Inspectors Place More Than 1,200 Commercial Motor Vehicles with Brake Violations Out of Service During
On April 27, 46 jurisdictions in Canada and the US removed 1,290 commercial motor vehicles with brake-related critical vehicle inspection item violations from Canadian and American roadways. That’s 14.1 percent of the 9,132 commercial motor vehicles inspected that day. This unannounced one-day inspection and enforcement initiative, conducted by members of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance […]
New Yorkers Have Pessimistic View of City, Poll Finds
In an exclusive Spectrum News NY1/Siena College poll, New Yorkers say they are pessimistic on New York City’s future as well as its mayor. 56 percent of respondents said New York City is headed in the wrong direction with 7 out of 10 saying they feel less safe now than they did before the Covid-19 […]