The Missouri Department of Revenue has applied to renew its exemption from certain federal regulations pertaining to commercial driver licenses.
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Uber Crash May Have Been Avoidable With Volvo’s Tech, IIHS Says
The Uber Technologies Inc. self-driving test vehicle that killed a pedestrian in Arizona earlier this year may have been able to avoid the crash had the ride-hailing company not disabled Volvo Cars’ safety system, according to a safety group.
Marathon expands fuel card agreement with WEX
WEX announced it has expanded an agreement with Marathon Petroleum Corp. to operate its commercial fuel card program.
As part of the multi-year deal, WEX will provide Marathon with sales and marketing resources. This expands an initial five-year deal
Sunoco Completes Equity Purchase of Sandford Energy
Sunoco Partners Marketing & Terminals said it has paid approximately $66 million to obtain the equity stake in Sandford Energy it did not already own, giving Sunoco full control of the company.
Waymo Program in Arizona Focuses on Commuters Using Public Transit
Self-driving vehicles typically are described as a disruptive technology that will make traditional modes of public transportation obsolete, but a recent announcement by Chandler-based Waymo is challenging that narrative.
UPS, Thor to Partner on Battery-Electric Class 6 Delivery Truck
UPS Inc. has announced a collaboration with Los Angeles-based Thor Trucks on a battery-powered, Class 6 delivery truck that can drive approximately 100 miles on a single charge.
Crossword Puzzle Solution August 6, 2018
Here’s the solution to the crossword puzzle found in the August 6, 2018 print edition.
Ohio to Receive Funding Boost Through Recent Senate Bill
Ohio transportation projects will receive a funding boost through the recently passed U.S. Senate bill.
The anatomy and technology of a lubricant
Today’s lubricants contain more technology than many people realize. And, by learning what’s inside a product, you can make smarter choices for your equipment and see better, more efficient results.
Union Pacific ‘Right of Way’ Sticking Point in California Rail Project
The most ambitious rail project of California’s future is increasingly dependent on the cooperation of the very railroad that shaped the state’s past — and there are signs their relationship is growing strained.