Attorneys recommend careful documentation of the scene, and stress the importance of assuring the driver a plan is in place to help.
Author: Neil Abt
FMCSA issues new ELD waiver for ag haulers, offers additional enforcement insight
Republican congressman says one-year delay should be included in upcoming omnibus legislation.
Is it time for SAE to re-do the levels of automated driving?
Over the past five years, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and SAE International have issued standards for automated driving.
SAE’s definitions, initially released in 2014 and updated in 2016, seemed fairly straight forward, with Le
Colorado officer recounts how Otto's autonomous beer delivery became a reality
ATLANTA. Mark Savage, deputy chief of the Colorado State Patrol, admits he knows much more about traffic laws than he does about engineering or autonomous technologies.
So when Otto approached the state about its now famous autonomous beer delivery i
Tesla's Semi makes first deliveries; Waymo, Uber expand driverless truck testing
Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk announced late last week the company conducted the first production cargo trips of its electric Semi.
Musk posted a photo of two Class 8 trucks on Instagram and said they were transporting battery packs from the Gigafa
Goodyear introduces new tire management program
ATLANTA. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. introduced a new management program to help fleets better track the condition of their tires.
“Today, most tire technicians measure inflation and tread depth levels with a manual gauge, jot down the results
FMCSA's Martinez makes public debut, Spear scolds media for driverless hype
Trucking receives plenty of attention at DOT’s summit on automated vehicle policy
Livestock haulers likely to receive another ELD waiver
Livestock haulers are likely to receive an additional waiver from the electronic logging device (ELD) mandate while longer-term fixes are considered, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said.
A 90-day waiver issued in December is scheduled to expire
Will Congress consider allowing 18-20 year olds drive interstate trucks again?
SAN DIEGO. The head of the International Foodservice Distributors Association (IFDA) said another effort is underway that could create a pathway for some younger drivers to get involved in interstate commerce.
Mark S. Allen, president and CEO of IFDA
Will Congress allow 18 year olds to drive interstate trucks again?
SAN DIEGO. The head of the International Foodservice Distributors Association (IFDA) said another effort is underway that could create a pathway for some younger drivers to get involved in interstate commerce.
Mark S. Allen, president and CEO of IFDA