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The Biggest Hazmat Transportation Risks Facing Shippers in 2026

Hazardous materials transportation has always required precision, training, and strict compliance.   But in 2026, the risks facing hazmat shippers are growing more complex than ever.   From evolving lithium battery regulations to cargo theft and freight fraud, today’s supply chain environment leaves very little room for error. For manufacturers and distributors moving chemicals, batteries, pharmaceuticals, or other regulated materials, understanding these risks is critical—not only for compliance, but for protecting people, products, and business continuity. Here are some of the biggest hazmat transportation risks shippers are facing in 2026. 1. Lithium Battery Shipments Continue to Create Major Safety Challenges Lithium-ion batteries remain one of the fastest-growing concerns in hazmat transportation.   As demand for electric vehicles, energy storage systems, medical equipment, and electronics rises, so does the volume of battery shipments moving through the supp...

CVSA’s 2026 International Roadcheck Is Here: What Shippers and Carriers Need to Know

The trucking industry’s most anticipated—and scrutinized—week of the year is here. From May 12–14, 2026, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance will conduct its annual International Roadcheck, a 72-hour inspection blitz spanning the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Often referred to as “DOT Blitz Week,” this initiative is the largest targeted enforcement program for commercial motor vehicles in the world, with inspectors examining thousands of trucks and drivers at weigh stations, roadside checkpoints, and pop-up inspection sites. For carriers and shippers alike, this isn’t just another week—it’s a stress test on compliance, capacity, and operational discipline. What Is International Roadcheck? International Roadcheck is a coordinated, North America-wide enforcement effort focused on improving highway safety.   During this 72-hour window, certified inspectors conduct the North American Standard Level I Inspection, a comprehensive 37-step process that evaluates both th...

Spreading Awareness in Motion: Road Scholar Transport Honors Neurofibromatosis, Lupus, and Cystic Fibrosis

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With a fleet dedicated to dozens of meaningful causes, Road Scholar Transport continues its mission of turning miles into awareness.   Each truck tells a story—and this May, we spotlight three impactful causes: Neurofibromatosis, Lupus, and Cystic Fibrosis. Neurofibromatosis (NF) Neurofibromatosis (NF) is a group of genetic disorders that cause tumors to grow on nerve tissue.   Today, it affects roughly 1 in 3,000 people worldwide, with about 50% of cases resulting from spontaneous genetic mutations. Types of NF include: NF1: The most common form, often identified by skin changes such as café-au-lait spots and benign nerve tumors. NF2-related Schwannomatosis (NF2): A rarer form that can lead to hearing loss, balance challenges, and tumors on auditory nerves. Schwannomatosis: The rarest type, often associated with chronic and severe nerve pain. Road Scholar Transport proudly partnered with the Children’s Tumor Foundation to introduce a dedi...

How Temperature-Controlled Shipping Is Evolving in 2026

Smart Sensors, Real-Time Tracking, and Tighter Tolerances Are Redefining Cold Chain Reliability Temperature-controlled shipping is no longer just about refrigerated trailers and insulated packaging.   In 2026, it has become a highly engineered, data-driven ecosystem where real-time visibility, predictive monitoring, and strict compliance standards are reshaping how food, pharmaceutical, and chemical freight moves across the supply chain. For shippers, this evolution isn’t optional—it’s essential.   A single temperature deviation can now mean regulatory action, complete product loss, or irreversible damage to high-value goods. So what exactly is changing? 📡 Real-Time Visibility Is Now the Standard, Not the Upgrade One of the most significant shifts in temperature-controlled logistics is the move from periodic temperature checks to continuous, real-time monitoring. Modern cold chain shipments are increasingly equipped with IoT-enabled sensors that track: Intern...