WASHINGTON, Feb. 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the American Transportation Research Institute released its 15 (th) annual list highlighting the most congested bottlenecks for trucks in America, with ...
All participating motor carriers receive a customized report that compares their costs and operations to an anonymized peer group of the same sector and size. New in 2026, customized reports for multi ...
ATRI is beginning the process for its annual Operational Costs of Trucking report. Also: International MVs recalled for ECU issue; more trucking news.
The numbers will be used in creating ATRI's annual Operational Costs of Trucking report -- a benchmarking tool for motor carriers. Also: St. Christopher Fund co-founder Dr. John McElligott passes; ...
The American Transportation Research Institute is encouraging for-hire motor carriers to participate in its Operational Costs ...
The annual benchmarking study from ATRI adds year-over-year comparisons for repeat participants as fleets navigate shifting market conditions.
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] More than 100,000 truck drivers have been removed from the industry in the past three years due to positive marijuana tests, and most ...
Motor carriers can offset the rising cost of insurance premiums by continuously improving their overall safety practices and expanding use of smart technology, a new report said. According to data ...
The widespread use of renewable diesel fuel would be a cheaper and faster means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions than switching to electric and hydrogen fuel cell trucks, an ATRI study has found.
This year, the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) is celebrating 20 years since its reorganization. Over the last two decades ATRI’s research has helped the industry navigate driver and ...
The American Transportation Research Institute issued a call on April 5 for motor carriers to participate in ATRI’s annual update to its Operational Costs of Trucking report. The report collects cost ...
The American Transportation Research Institute is back with another report -- this time an in-depth forensic analysis of trucking litigation. ATRI’s latest research looked to estimate the total number ...