by Courtney Bloom, on Jun 13, 2025
Impostor syndrome doesn’t announce itself with a warning. It whispers quietly, telling you you're not ready, not smart enough, or just plain lucky. It tells you to stay silent when …
Read Storyby Alyssa Kirkman, on Jun 02, 2025
The trucking industry is evolving, and so is how we connect, grow, and support each other. That’s why WIT is excited to launch our brand-new mobile app – to help …
Read Storyby Women In Trucking Staff, on Jun 02, 2025
In recent years, the commercial trucking industry has found itself navigating not just highways but a shifting landscape of national policy changes. From environmental regulations and independent contractor classification to …
Read Storyby Courtney Bloom, on Jun 02, 2025
The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) has announced Sue Bell as its June 2025 Member of the Month. Bell is a P&D Professional Driver at Saia LTL Freight. For many …
Read Storyby Fran Bernard, on May 30, 2025
Esther Parsons is a Women In Trucking Image Team member who started working for UPS as a feeder driver at the Eastern Zone Regional Hub in Middletown, PA. When asked …
Read Storyby Brian Everett, on May 30, 2025
Operating private fleets is a significant initiative by many companies in their operations and supply chains. A significant number of employees who help these fleets moving are women who bring …
Read Storyby Courtney Bloom, on May 21, 2025
Trucking activity in the United States slipped again in April as the freight market remained choppy early in the second quarter. Specifically, truck freight tonnage decreased 0.3% after contracting 15% …
Read Storyby Women In Trucking Staff, on May 19, 2025
Tracy Rushing remembers the moment she was notified that she was selected as the 2024 Influential Woman of the Year by the Women In Trucking Association (WIT): “This recognition felt …
Read Storyby Women In Trucking Staff, on May 19, 2025
Spot market rates in trucking are lower and there’s excess truck capacity in the current economy. Load-to-truck ratios are lower, meaning there are too many truckers chasing too few loads …
Read Storyby FTR | Sponsored Content, on May 08, 2025
As others spread doom and gloom or pie in the sky, FTR has held off on crafting major changes to our economic forecasts based on tariff fallout, mostly because of …
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