NAFTA Land Trade Down 27.9 Percent for March 2009
Surface transportation trade between the U.S., Canada and Mexico in March was down 27.9 percent from March 2008, even though it rose 6.5 percent from February
Surface transportation trade between the U.S., Canada and Mexico in March was down 27.9 percent from March 2008, even though it rose 6.5 percent from February
Stoughton Trailers will deploy Truck-Lite's "Life-Time Lighting Solution" as its lighting and harness system on the company's trailers
The New York City Department of Sanitation has begun field testing Bosch Rexroth's Hydrostatic Regenerative Braking parallel hydraulic hybrid system
ATA's Safety Management Council is now accepting nominations for safety awards, including ATA National Driver of the Year, National Safety Director Award, State Trucking Association Recognition Program awards, Excellence in Safety Award and the ATA President's Trophy
India's Tata Motors debuted its new truck range, dubbed the "world truck," designed to deliver performance at a lower life-cycle cost, the company says
New York City is the first customer to experience a Mack diesel-electric hybrid model
Yokohama Tire is now a member of the Environmental Protection Agency's SmartWay clan, as the company has been named a partner in the program recently
Capacity of Texas will soon see MaxxForce 7 engines in its terminal tractors, thanks to a recent partnership with Navistar Engine Group
Peterbilt honored its 2008 North American Dealer of the Year and Medium Duty Dealer of the Year at the Peterbilt Annual Dealer Meeting
The University of the Aftermarket has rolled out a new web site, which includes on-demand video programming and registration for online and in-person courses
The Professional Truck Driver Institute has expanded its list of North American truck driver training schools offering PTDI-certified courses, including two new ones in Ontario and two in the U.S
Insurance company Marsh Canada has created an online driver training system to help fleets boost the quality of their drivers
The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District in California has launched the Voucher Incentive Program, which will offer money to small fleets to replace older, polluting trucks with newer ones
Some of the earliest freight-hauling trucks were electric-powered, but they disappeared in the 1920s when internal combustion engines proved less costly and operationally more flexible
Rollovers are one of the most serious types of accidents, because drivers and other truck occupants are usually tossed around and badly injured or killed. In the process, tractors are badly damaged or totaled
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