Autonomous Aurora Driver Production to Begin in 2027
Continental will begin serial production of the Aurora Driver autonomous truck control system hardware beginning in 2027.
Continental will begin serial production of the Aurora Driver autonomous truck control system hardware beginning in 2027.
In December 2023, recalls were announced on vehicles from Mack Trucks and Volvo.
Volvo Trucks North America is getting ready to unveil its all-new Class 8 VNL tractor. What can we learn from its teaser video?
The Giga Fuel Cell, a hydrogen-fuel-cell-powered truck developed jointly by Isuzu and Honda, has started tests on public roadways in Japan.
Transportation and material moving workers were the occupational group with the highest number of fatal work injuries in 2022 and the highest fatal incident rate, according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics.
The American Transportation Research Institute is asking drivers, both men and women, to participate in its online survey about the barriers to entry for women drivers.
Katie Hopkins is the third generation of her family to lead Truck Centers. She follows her father, who led the company for nearly 48 years, and is the company's first female CEO.
SAF-Holland fifth wheels will now be the standard spec on new Freightliner and Western Star tractors.
Noregon has added a preventative maintenance feature to TripVision that allows fleets to add non-connected assets to their digital fleet.
Hiring quality drivers and focusing on safety compliance are key ways to reduce insurance costs for trucking companies.
Jim Walenczak has been promoted to general manager of Kenworth Truck Company and Paccar vice president.
Geotab's on-board diagnostic system used by the company's GO Telematics Kit earned an executive order from CARB making it CARB-compliant.
Although it determined previously that federal regulations regarding commercial motor vehicle drivers pre-empted state meal and rest break rules, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is now considering several petitions for waivers.
Fleets that operate heavy-duty trucks in California will get a reprieve from enforcement of the state’s rules requiring zero-emission trucks that kick in starting Jan. 1.
Stemco is selling its Trifecta line of pre-adjusted hub assembly products to Webb Wheel Products.
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