LAS VEGAS. Just three weeks into 2018, Mack Trucks said the year is off to a strong start.
Jonathan Randall, senior vice president for North American sales, said positive signals on housing starts and construction spending should translate into highe
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International Truck expands HV lineup for vocational sector
LAS VEGAS. International Truck has unveiled new HV mid-range diesel models, as well as a bridge formula truck for the concrete industry.
“The HV Series raises the bar for vocational trucks and it is designed to meet the grueling demands of vocational
The year trucks invaded the consumer electronics space
Big rigs join the autonomous party at CES 2018.
Autonomous technology, development of smart cities dominate CES
LAS VEGAS – Autonomous technology could be found just about everywhere at CES 2018.
From improving mobility options for senior citizens and the disabled, to the safety and efficiency benefits of developing smarter cities, it does not appear the absen
Highlights from 2018 CES in Las Vegas
Long known for the latest in consumer elctronics, the annual event in Las Vegas featured the latest in a wide range of vehicle technologies.
Highlights from CES 2018 in Las Vegas
Long known for the latest in consumer electronics, the annual event in Las Vegas featured the latest in a wide range of vehicle technologies.
What’s it like to take a ride when the driver is 550 miles away?
Technology from start-up firm Phantom Auto could help combat several of trucking’s critical security concerns.
Autonomous trucks from TuSimple, Peterbilt attract attention at CES show
LAS VEGAS – Situated not far from many of the eye-catching concept passenger cars in the North Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center was one vehicle that literally stood above them all.
TuSimple, a Chinese company founded in 2015, used the CES 2018
Toyota imagines autonomous e-commerce deliveries through new alliance
LAS VEGAS – Toyota Motor Corp. has enlisted Amazon and Uber for its futuristic e-Palette business alliance that it said could one day help make autonomous e-commerce deliveries a reality.
Akio Toyoda, president of Toyota, made the announcement during
My (almost) ride on the Las Vegas driverless shuttle
As autonomous technology continues to mature, new challenges are not far behind.