Railroad giant CSX, which is under fire from regulators for operating changes that have disrupted its freight service nationwide, laid off more than 6o employees this week at its primary Chicago switching yard, according to the workers’ union.
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Drivers Celebrate Safety as NTDC Kicks Into High Gear
ORLANDO, Fla. — Hundreds of drivers set to compete in the National Truck Driving Championships were asked to first pledge a commitment to safety, honesty and respect.
A New All-Electric Delivery Truck Is On the Way, and It’s Not From Tesla
Chanje’s vision sounds a lot like Tesla’s: electric vehicles recharged via clean rooftop solar power.
Ryder offers ELD resource guide
Short eight-page guide highlights key aspects of the ELD mandate, still poised to go into effect Dec. 18.
Ryder System is offering an eight-page “resource guide&rdqu…
Ryder offers ELD resource guide
Short eight-page guide highlights key aspects of the ELD mandate, still poised to go into effect Dec. 18.
Ryder System is offering an eight-page “resource guide&rdqu…
Consumer Comfort Reaches 16-Year High on Economic Optimism
Americans last week registered their strongest optimism in 16 years on more upbeat views about the state of the economy, their personal finances and the buying atmosphere, according to Bloomberg News Consumer Comfort data released Aug. 10
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Need for better weather, parking information sparks new innovations
Just being able to tell a truck driver how to get from point A to point B is no longer good enough. Wit…
Real-time routing
Need for better weather, parking information sparks new innovations
Just being able to tell a truck driver how to get from point A to point B is no longer good enough. Wit…
As Robots Take the Wheel, Driving Skills Begin to Hit the Skids
If your car can hit the brakes in an emergency and check your blind spots, will that make you a worse driver? Increasingly, automakers are worrying it may.
Unexpected Drop in Wholesale Prices Shows Tame Inflation
An unexpected decrease in U.S. wholesale prices in July, the first in nearly a year, signals inflation will remain tame, a Labor Department report showed Aug. 10 in Washington.