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Contracted truckers hauling packages between Amazon facilities are more likely to engage in dangerous behavior on the roads than other carriers, according to federal data analyzed by CBS News.
Our months-long investigation found dozens of Amazon-contracted trucking companies with questionable or nonexistent safety records tied to devastating crashes.
Old Dominion Freight Line Inc., a top-10 U.S. trucking company and a major Triad employer, may be facing an Amazon shadow over its business as soon as 2026, according to a JPMorgan Securities ...
DOT is looking to expand the pool of potential advisers for a new panel to help upgrade U.S. transportation infrastructure. The post Trucking, rail, Amazon vie for seats on DOT advisory board ...
Two of the people injured in this month's deadly 17-vehicle pileup on Interstate 35 in North Austin are suing several of the parties allegedly involved in the crash. On Wednesday, Francisco ...
Amazon knew of the link between increased worker injuries and the company's production quotas, but its executives allegedly rejected safety recommendations to loosen its mandates, an investigation ...
A collision between two semi-trucks left one of the drivers seriously injured on Friday morning.Visalia police officers responded to a traffic accident at the R ...
Amazon said its southern California fleet of Volvo VNR Electric trucks is the company's largest fleet of heavy-duty electric trucks in any country so far.
Amazon defended the company's continuing reliance on third-party trucking contractors to move its freight and deliver packages. / Credit: CBS News Amazon disputes CBS News' data findings.
Our months-long investigation found dozens of Amazon-contracted trucking companies with questionable or nonexistent safety records tied to devastating crashes.