U.S. Roads Get a ‘D’ on Engineers’ Report Card
The American Society of Civil Engineers’ 2021 Report Card for America's Infrastructure found that roads in the U.S. were frequently underfunded.
The American Society of Civil Engineers’ 2021 Report Card for America's Infrastructure found that roads in the U.S. were frequently underfunded.
The fast charging network EVgo releases a step-by-step document that details ways to overcome barriers and establish the best practices for success.
A California Air Resources Board executive order acknowledges mobile fueling technology achieves the nation's strictest air quality standards.
This uptick continues the rising trend we have seen since early November 2020, and has finally eclipsed prices same time last year.
Phillips Connect will be using new tire pressure sensors that are more efficient, give quick feedback of data, reduce cost and complexity, and do not have to be removed to add air to the tire.
Preliminary North American Class 8 net orders were 44,000 units, up 4% compared with January orders, FTR reported.
For the second straight month, ACT Research's Driver Availability Index has logged the tightest reading in its three-year history.
The Electrification Coalition has developed a free customizable method to provide fleet managers the data they need to move ahead with electric vehicles.
Schneider said it will double the size of its intermodal operation by 2030, reducing carbon emissions by an additional 700 million pounds per year, as part of new sustainability goals.
The Canadian electronic logging device mandate will still go into effect June 12, but with a “progressive enforcement period” lasting 12 months.
By 2040, the entire FedEx parcel pickup and delivery fleet will be zero-emission electric vehicles, FedEx officials pledged.
Navistar International Corp.’s stockholders approved the truck maker’s acquisition by Germany-based truck and bus maker Traton.
Trucks remain the most commonly used mode to move freight, transporting 64% of the weight and 72% of the value in 2017.
Koffie uses telematics and advanced safety technology to underwrite trucking companies, rewarding fleets that invest in safety with discounted insurance premiums.
Technicians can learn about installing and maintaining shock absorbers and earn prizes during Gabriel's virtual training event.
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