Stellantis NV said it’s cooperating with U.S. authorities investigating reports of Jeep engines catching fire.
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NHTSA Seeks New Pedestrian Safety Rules
DETROIT — The U.S. government’s road safety agency wants the auto industry to design new vehicles including increasingly large SUVs and pickup trucks so they reduce pedestrian deaths.
Werner Wins Review of $100 Million Verdict by Texas Court
The Texas Supreme Court has granted Werner Enterprises’ petition for review of a $100 million lower-court verdict involving a 2014 fatal crash that has lingered in Texas courts for years.
Norfolk Southern Probes Alleged Potential Misconduct by CEO
Norfolk Southern Corp. opened an investigation into allegations of potential misconduct by CEO Alan Shaw amid claims he was involved in an inappropriate workplace relationship.
Smart Roads, Freight Routes Raise Privacy Concerns
Cars can transmit information in real time to other cars and the various sensors posted along a road. The overarching objective is to dramatically curb roadway deaths and serious injuries.
Northvolt to Pause Some Production, Cut Staff
Swedish battery maker Northvolt is pausing part of the production at its flagship factory and cutting the workforce to cope with a drop in electric vehicle demand.
Stellantis Recalls 1.5 Million Ram Trucks
DETROIT — Stellantis is recalling nearly 1.5 million Ram pickup trucks worldwide to fix a software problem that can disable the electronic stability control system.
Kinedyne Engineered Solutions: Optimize Operational Efficiencies
Explore how Kinedyne Engineered Solutions transform fleet management with cutting-edge innovations. Our advanced curtainside and decking solutions are designed to boost safety, increase productivity, and drive cost savings. Experience the future of eff…
US Pushes New Tech Export Rules to Limit China’s Access
The Biden administration plans to impose export controls on critical technologies including quantum computing and semiconductor goods.
Cracking the Code on Worker Sentiment in Trucking
Increasing numbers of trucking companies are turning to artificial intelligence-powered worker sentiment platforms to assess — and act on — employee sentiment in the workplace.