Company takes a different approach than UPS
Author: Neil Abt
FMCSA withdraws plan for sleep apnea rulemaking
Agency says current safety programs are ‘appropriate’
The toughest question facing self-driving vehicles
This Google self-driving car was involved in an accident after another vehicle ran a red light. (Photo: Ron Van Suylen)
It may be the trickiest debate in the self-driving vehicle space. In a situation where an accident is unavoidable what should the
Back on the hunt: XPO shares plan for more acquisitions
CEO Jacobs says firm ready to spend $8 billion
Nevada officials say autonomous-truck era drawing near
Encourages other states not to wait for federal government action
Electronic stability control mandate kicks in
Bendix urges against any effort to overturn new regulation
Daimler showcases Detroit Connect advancements
Company also says orders for new Freightliner Cascadia ramping up
Senate's transport appropriations bill includes $550 million for TIGER program
Committee schedules Thursday hearing on fiscal 2018 legislation
Kicking up dust with Kenworth
Kenworth Truck Co. recently invited journalists to test drive five of its vocational trucks in Snoqualmie, WA, at the site of one of the most prestigious professional rally schools in the U.S.: a place known as “DirtFish” that is situated roughly 26
Kenworth touts strength of vocational truck market
Orders for new T880S are strong, company says