
More than a decade after the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration implemented its CSA program to use data to identify potentially unsafe motor carriers, it's again looking at ways to use that data to determine if carriers are fit to operate.
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ACT Research analysts expect higher trailer build numbers in 2023 and 2024, but there are clouds, while Class 8 2023 build backlogs will continue to decline, as the rebalancing of the freight market is being drawn out.
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Online Transport, an Indianapolis logistics and truckload company, has purchased A/T Transportation and Automated Logistics, based in Ferdinand, Indiana.
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Transurban and Plus collaborate to advance Level 4 Autonomous Trucks in Australia by developing high-tech roadways to improve freight efficiency, traffic congestion, and road safety while reducing carbon emissions.
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The Volvo Trucks Customer Center has tripled the size of its customer experience track in Dublin, Virginia, adding new terrain and upgrades.
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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration plans to study driver detention, expecting approximately 80 carriers and 2,500 drivers to provide data.
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Phillips Industries says it has a solution for the challenge of smart-trailer connectivity with the tractor.
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Turnkey Solutions is a new program from Volvo Trucks aimed at helping fleets with battery-electric truck charging infrastructure challenges.
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New York City will begin what leaders call a first-in-the-nation automated enforcement program targeting overweight trucks on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway this month in an effort to keep the roadway safe until it can be modernized.
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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has directed the Georgia Department of Transportation to begin the process of working with private sector partners on how best to approach deployment of hydrogen fueling stations for commercial vehicles in the state.
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