I-95 Collapse to Take Months to Repair
A portion of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia collapsed Sunday following a tanker fire and it may take months to repair the damaged highway and get it reopened.
A portion of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia collapsed Sunday following a tanker fire and it may take months to repair the damaged highway and get it reopened.
Autocar has established a dedicated assembly line for battery-electric trucks at its Birmingham, Alabama, manufacturing plant.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is seeking to use driving simulators to study the potential use of team drivers in Level 4 autonomous trucks.
Noregon’s remote diagnostic application, TripVision, is now available to any fleet equipped with CalAmp’s telematics hardware.
What can shifting patterns of port use and the related impact on intermodal, the spot market reaching bottom, and orders for Class 8 tractors and trailers tell us about the health of the trucking industry? Find out what FTR said in its State of Freight webinar.
Performance Food Group, after testing a Hyzon hydrogen fuel cell truck in its operations last fall, is ordering more.
A longtime trucking industry veteran journalist, Jack Roberts brings 27 years of experience to the HDT editorial team.
Volvo Autonomous Solutions, the Swedish truck OEM's autonomous research and development business unit, has opened its North American headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas.
Trucking transportation and logistics provider Schneider National rolls out one of the first Class 8 fleets of electric tractor-trailers.
Mack Trucks reopened its 160,000-square-foot Mack Experience Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania, following renovation. The upgrades feature a reconfigured floor plan, facility enhancements, and additional road obstacles at the onsite test track.
Aperia said its new Halo Drive app is the trucking industry's first automated pre-trip tire inspection tool that delivers comprehensive tire health insights to drivers.
Charging infrastructure includes not only the chargers themselves, but the interrelated system of vehicles, duty cycles, chargers, and electric utilities.
According to Calstart, 3,510 electric trucks entered service in 2022 – for a total of 5,483 units working around the U.S. today. Most of those vehicles are employed in medium-duty fleet applications.
The United States and the European Union agreed to “a shared vision on a standard for charging electric heavy-duty vehicles,” during the recent meeting of the Trade and Technology Council in Sweden.
Both motor carriers and truck drivers are frustrated with current drug testing limitations, in particular the lack of a test for marijuana impairment, according to the American Transportation Research Institute.
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