High turnover rates can cause fleets to become more susceptible to developing “blind spots”.
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A focus on safety
Companies are taking safety precautions to keep over-the-air updates safe and secure.
A focus on OTA safety in a cyber-threat world
Companies are taking safety precautions to keep over-the-air updates safe and secure.
UPS Adds Pickup Spots at Retailers, Plans Sunday Service Starting Jan. 1
United Parcel Service Inc. is responding to the growth in online shopping and pressures for speedy delivery by seeking to expand its drone deliveries and adding thousands of new spots where customers can pick up packages.
Department of Labor Opinion: Driver Sleeper Berth Off-Duty Time Need Not Be Compensated
The U.S. Department of Labor has clarified that the time drivers spend in sleeper berths does not count as compensable time, unless they are actually performing work or are on call.
Truck tonnage dips in June, but ATA says demand still strong
Truck tonnage dipped 1.1% in June from the previous month, but rose from year-ago levels, continuing a streak dating back more than two years.
“Tonnage continues to show resilience as it posted the 26th year-over-year increase despite fal
Design Interactive Introduces Virtual Equipment Training
Design Interactive Inc. announced its Virtual Equipment Training feature to be used with Augmentor, its transportation-focused augmented reality software.
Future-proofing the transportation industry
The safety technology market is changing rapidly. To future-proof your fleet, you have to ensure the technology you invest in today can be flexible enough to accommodate future capabilities via integration.
ATA’s Truck Tonnage Index Falls 1.1% in June
American Trucking Associations’ June advanced seasonally adjusted For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index declined by 1.1% in June, after also falling 4% in May.
Tesla’s ‘Anemic’ High-Margin Model Sales Extend Profit Struggle
Tesla Inc. is delivering more cars than ever because of the emergence of Model 3 customers like Mike Land. His view of the relative weakness of Elon Musk’s more expensive electric cars also helps explain why the company is still struggling to make money.