Regency Transportation participates in air quality research
TAM member Regency Transportation to participate in air quality research with non-profit organization.
Kevin is the executive director of the Trucking Association of Massachusetts.
TAM member Regency Transportation to participate in air quality research with non-profit organization.
The following press release from the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) was sent Nov. 4, including a review of their most recent Ops Costs report.
TAM’s committee meets with Transportation for Massachusetts to discuss reducing congestion, improving the quality of roads and bridges, reducing emissions.
Currently, we’re focused on the rolling stock initiative, transportation finance discussion, and the governor’s CDL reform legislation.
On July 26, Kevin Weeks, the executive director of the Trucking Association of Massachusetts, submitted written testimony in opposition to House Bill 3027, An Act Relative to Route 60 in […]
As the Massachusetts legislature continues to discuss meeting the Commonwealth’s transportation needs for the immediate and distant future, any decision must consider the impact on such actions on the trucking […]
No driver’s event this year, but the Truck Driving Charity Challenge is still on! Read more on how to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
MEMA’s newsletter includes information on emergency preparedness month, hurricane season, the July Cape Cod tornadoes, Merrimack Valley Natural Gas Emergency anniversary, hazard mitigation grants, upcoming training classes, and more.
Massachusetts has a new Paid Family and Medical Law (PFML) that has upcoming deadlines to be aware of.
On Aug. 19, Chris Johnson from the Cleveland Research Company updated their trend analysis for the transportation industry.
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