Road Logic is an independent trucking information platform focused on safety, compliance, enforcement, and accountability.
We are not a breaking-news outlet, a review site, or an opinion channel.
Road Logic exists to explain how trucking systems actually work — what the rules say, how they’re enforced, where they fail, and what that means for drivers, trainers, and carriers.
In an industry flooded with headlines, speculation, and misinformation, Road Logic prioritizes clarity over speed and accuracy over clicks.
What Road Logic Covers
Road Logic focuses on topics that directly impact safety and accountability in trucking, including:
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) rules and enforcement
- Compliance processes, audits, and inspections
- CDL standards, training requirements, and oversight gaps
- Crash causation explained using verified data
- Safety culture and system-level responsibility
- Industry misinformation and commonly misunderstood regulations
Our goal is not to tell people what to think, but to explain what the information actually says and how it applies in the real world.
What Road Logic Does Not Cover
To maintain independence and credibility, Road Logic does not publish:
- Company reviews or rankings
- Product or gear reviews
- Sponsored or affiliate content
- Freight market or rate speculation
- Political commentary or advocacy
- Rage-driven or fear-based content
Road Logic does not promote companies, products, or personalities.
Our focus is systems, standards, and consequences.
How Road Logic Verifies Information
Road Logic prioritizes primary, verifiable sources, including:
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
- U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
- Federal Register rulemakings
- Office of Inspector General (OIG) audits
- Public enforcement actions and compliance records
When possible, original documents are shown or cited so readers and viewers can verify information independently.
Secondary sources are used only for context and are clearly identified.
Road Logic Verified
Some content is designated Road Logic Verified.
This label means the analysis is:
- Source-backed
- Context-driven
- Free from speculation or rumor
Not all content receives this designation.
It is reserved for high-importance topics where documentation and verification standards are fully met.
Driver Experiences & Field Reports
Road Logic occasionally publishes driver interviews and firsthand accounts.
These pieces are:
- Clearly labeled as individual experience
- Not presented as statistical findings
- Used to document real-world conditions and patterns
Driver experiences inform discussion — they do not replace data or regulatory findings.
Road Logic Perspective
Opinion content is published sparingly and clearly labeled as Road Logic Perspective.
These pieces reflect analysis and professional judgment, not regulatory determinations.
Perspective content never substitutes opinion for fact.
Editorial Independence & Corrections
Road Logic operates independently.
We do not accept sponsorships, affiliate partnerships, or advertiser influence.
If an error is identified, it is corrected transparently.
Accuracy matters more than ego.
Our Philosophy
Trucking does not need louder voices or faster reactions.
It needs clearer explanations and higher standards.
Road Logic exists to reduce noise, correct misinformation, and explain what actually matters.
