Kick back this Labor Day Weekend and take a look back at HDT’s hottest videos shot over the lazy, hazy crazy days of summer that are now slipping away from us all for another year.
by HDT Staff
September 4, 2017
1 min to read
Kick back this Labor Day Weekend and take a look back at HDT’s hottest videos shot over the lazy, hazy crazy days of summer that are now slipping away from us all for another year.
Start with our first look at Cummins' new all-electric daycab tractor beating Tesla to the punch with its demonstration vehicle dubbed the Urban Hauler EV.
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We also showed you an anti-terrorism presentation from the Fleet Safety Conference where the Department of Homeland Security demonstrated possible threats that exist for the trucking industry and what fleets can do to mitigate the risk.
We also took you for a ride in Volvo's latest truck models including the VNR 300, VNR 640 and new VNL. So if you're in the office today, take a break from the heat and watch some of our cool videos.
Nearly 400 executives and fleet leaders will address AI, autonomy, zero-emission vehicles, and connected technologies at ACT Expo 2026 event in Las Vegas in May.
Thermo King's AI-powered telematics enhance fleet efficiency with smart monitoring, predictive maintenance, and real-time insights. Improve uptime and help reduce costs with these advanced digital solutions.
Bobit Business Media has acquired key partner agreement assets from Roadz, expanding its role as a go-to-market partner for fleet technology providers and strengthening its digital sourcing capabilities.
Cargo theft has shifted from parking-lot break-ins to organized international schemes using double brokering, phishing, and even spoofing tracking signals. In this HDT Talks Trucking video podcast episode, cargo-theft investigator Scott Cornell explains what’s changed and what fleets need to do now.
Daimler Truck’s David Carson sees early signs of tightening capacity — yet buyers remain wary, extending trade cycles and resisting a pre-2027 emissions surge.
The American Transportation Research Institute's annual analysis of truck speeds through congested interchanges yielded a new worst bottleneck this year.