Drivewyze, Verisk Collab to Fight Cargo Theft
With Cargo Theft Alerts, drivers are notified when approaching one of the top 50 riskiest parking locations and top 50 riskiest counties in the country.
With Cargo Theft Alerts, drivers are notified when approaching one of the top 50 riskiest parking locations and top 50 riskiest counties in the country.
In response to a rise in theft of CPC4 powertrain control modules from parked trucks, Daimler Truck North America is taking anti-theft measures.
The newest addition to the Solera SmartDrive product suite provides accident exoneration, rewards safe driving, and tools to coach and correct unsafe driving habits.
The Iowa DOT is committing to a lower carbon footprint in their state fleet by operating these ten snow removal and road maintenance trucks with Optimus Technologies’ advanced fuel system technology, powered by 100% biodiesel.
Gatik will work with Walmart and the Kansas Department of Transportation to develop legislation around autonomous vehicles and deploy operations in the state.
The first battery-electric eCascadia delivery is expected to arrive at Sysco’s Riverside, California, site later this year.
The partnership aims to help provide biofuels to fleets through the two branded cardlock networks.
Amerit will provide electric-truck maintenance and repair programs to support Nikola customers whose operations are outside Nikola’s dealer network.
PreView is always on, detecting objects and Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs) that may be located in a driver’s blind spot.
Mack Trucks announced several public fleets have purchased Mack LR Electric refuse trucks.
A new truck-charging station at the Port of Long Beach represents the southern anchor of WattEV's Electric Highway, serving heavy transport corridors in Southern California as well as northbound freight through the San Joaquin Valley.
Orange EV introduces the e-Triever, its third-generation electric yard truck.
Lower-emissions advanced diesel technology adoption is growing in the U.S., says the Diesel Technology Forum.
The manufacturer known for school buses announced its entrance in the commercial vehicle market with its new Class 5-6 electric vehicle platform, built in partnership with Lightning eMotors.
The Freightliner battery-electric eCascadia, scheduled to start production this year, comes with new management and safety features.
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