Think bald eagles and America’s pastime, and now picture which vehicles would best exemplify the American spirit. Shell Lubricants has an answer for that: the company announced a formal petition Oct. 3 asking the federal government to name the pickup t…
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Should the pickup truck be the official vehicle of the United States?
Think bald eagles and America’s pastime, and now picture which vehicles would best exemplify the American spirit. Shell Lubricants has an answer for that: the company announced a formal petition Oct. 3 asking the federal government to name the pickup t…
What you can do to prevent accidents
The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety just released a report, Leveraging Large Truck Technology and Engineering to Realize Safety Gains. It contained some startling statistics.
In 2015, large trucks were involved in more than 400,000 crashes, a 4% i…
What you can do to prevent accidents
The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety just released a report, Leveraging Large Truck Technology and Engineering to Realize Safety Gains. It contained some startling statistics.
In 2015, large trucks were involved in more than 400,000 crashes, a 4% i…
Senate bill on self-driving vehicles excludes trucks
Mark-up on legislation scheduled for Oct. 4
Leaders with the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee announced they reached an agreement on legislation over…
Senate bill on self-driving vehicles excludes trucks
Mark-up on legislation scheduled for Oct. 4
Leaders with the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee announced they reached an agreement on legislation over…
Automated trucks and the role of the commercial driver
ATA’s Cammisa explained autonomous technologies will be implemented to make truck drivers safer and more productive.
ATLANTA. In a world where trucks are able to fully drive themselves, there still will be a role for the commercial driver. But that role is going to change.
Michael Cammisa, vice president of safety policy, connectivity and technology, for the American Trucking Assns., discussed technology, policy and businesses perspectives as they relate to driving change in automated trucking during TU-Automotive’s Connected Fleets conference here in Atlanta.
Automated trucks and the role of the commercial driver
ATA’s Cammisa explained autonomous technologies will be implemented to make truck drivers safer and more productive.
ATLANTA. In a world where trucks are able to fully drive themselves, there still will be a role for the commercial driver. But that role is going to change.
Michael Cammisa, vice president of safety policy, connectivity and technology, for the American Trucking Assns., discussed technology, policy and businesses perspectives as they relate to driving change in automated trucking during TU-Automotive’s Connected Fleets conference here in Atlanta.
Raymond Martinez to be next FMCSA administrator
Current chief administrator for the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission is the White House pick to lead FMCSA.
Raymond P. Martinez, chief administrator of the New Jersey M…
Raymond Martinez to be next FMCSA administrator
Current chief administrator for the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission is the White House pick to lead FMCSA.
Raymond P. Martinez, chief administrator of the New Jersey M…