by Courtney Bloom, on Jun 08, 2026
Trucking activity in the United States remained unchanged in April after increasing 1% in March, according to the American Trucking Associations’ advanced seasonally adjusted For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index. “April’s unchanged …
Read Storyby Women In Trucking Staff, on Jun 01, 2026
As America’s highways remain filled with moving freight, when the time comes to rest professional truck drivers routinely make their search for a safe, legal place to park. With truck …
Read Storyby Courtney Bloom, on Jun 01, 2026
Lawless speaking on the "Compliance Under Pressure: Mastering Today’s Complicated Regulatory Landscape" panel discussion at the Women In Trucking Association's 2025 Accelerate! Conference & Expo The Women In Trucking Association …
Read Storyby Brian Everett, on May 29, 2026
In an industry that moves more than 70% of the nation’s freight and logs billions of miles each year, safety remains trucking’s most important responsibility. Every shipment delivered safely represents …
Read Storyby Alyssa Kirkman, on May 29, 2026
Your career doesn't pause when you step away from a desk, and neither does your WIT membership. Whether you're behind the wheel, between meetings, waiting in a terminal, or managing …
Read Storyby Women In Trucking Staff, on May 19, 2026
More than 11 million U.S. households own a recreational vehicle (RV), which means millions of RV travelers likely are on highways alongside heavy-duty commercial trucks every month — particularly in …
Read Storyby Alyssa Kirkman, on May 18, 2026
Every week, WIT members show up on the member-only Engage Online Forum. They ask questions they're sitting with, share the challenges they're navigating, and offer their experiences and advice. Here's …
Read Storyby Women In Trucking Staff, on May 18, 2026
The trucking industry keeps America moving. From grocery store shelves to manufacturing plants, nearly every part of the economy depends on the dedication of professional drivers. But behind the wheel …
Read Storyby Women In Trucking Staff, on May 18, 2026
Women In Trucking (WIT) continues to inspire the next generation of trucking through its ongoing partnership with Girl Scouts of the USA, creating meaningful opportunities for young girls to explore …
Read Storyby Courtney Bloom, on May 18, 2026
Wolarik leading a yoga session at the first ever WIT on the Road regional event in Arlington, VA. For Maggie Wolarik, service has always been rooted in compassion, connection, and …
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