
The Next Generation in Trucking Association has partnered with schools to provide commercial driver’s license and diesel technician training programs.
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The second installment of a new safety webinar series from the editors of Heavy Duty Trucking will explore how fleets can implement practices that maintain a driver’s commitment to a fleet’s safety mission.
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While trailer orders in June came in above their weak May numbers, orders have continued to soften compared to 2020 order numbers.
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Following the proof-of-concept testing, Cummins plans to evaluate the hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine in a variety of on- and off-highway applications.
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Volvo Trucks North America announced that it will re-start production at its New River Valley truck assembly plant under the terms of a six-year contract that was rejected by workers on July 9.
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Werner Enterprises has a new app for its drivers, giving them and easy way to access trip details and load status, submit paperwork and more.
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The number of available and announced models of new zero-emissions heavy-duty trucks is expected to grow 80% in the United States, Canada, China and Europe over three years.
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Under an agreement with WattsEV, Total Transportation Services will put into service 16 electric trucks to carry loads from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to regional destinations.
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Between July 11 and July 17, law enforcement personnel will be on the lookout for commercial motor vehicle drivers and passenger vehicle drivers engaging in risky driving behaviors in or around a commercial motor vehicle.
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California and other states are scrambling to find electricity this summer amid record heat, with a growing risk of blackouts. If our power grids already can’t handle the extremes being caused by climate change, how are they going to handle the addition of battery-electric vehicles?
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