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Self-Driving Trucks Worry Canadian Oil Field Drivers as Market Slumps

Truck driver Craig Huzulak is unemployed after losing his job four times since December — the new normal in a Canadian oil patch still reeling from a downturn.

July 23, 2015

Video: First FAA-Approved Drone Delivery

In what was being called "a Kitty Hawk moment," a secluded health clinic in rural Virginia received medicine from the first government-approved drone delivery July 17.

July 17, 2015

OEMs Expand Air Disc Brake Offerings; Cost, Maintenance Concerns Slow Adoption

After years of accounting for just a single-digit share of the heavy-truck brake market, air disc brakes are enjoying double-digit growth, and suppliers are optimistically predicting the systems will capture a quarter of the foundations brake market within a few years.

July 20, 2015

Swiss Post to Start Testing Delivery Drones

Switzerland’s postal service will begin testing the commercial use of drones to deliver packages.

July 10, 2015

New World Van Lines Deploys Rand McNally HD100 Devices

New World Van Lines is equipping its fleet of household moving trucks with Rand McNally’s HD 100 devices, the companies said in a joint announcement.

July 10, 2015

McLeod Adds Integration With LoadDex

McLeod Software said its freight brokerage management system, PowerBroker, now integrates with Logistical Labs’ pricing platform, LoadDex.

July 9, 2015

Permits for Drones Soar Even as FAA Develops Rules

The Federal Aviation Administration is issuing permits for the commercial use of drones at a rate of about 250 a month as it tries to meet the growing demand for unmanned aircraft while it develops rules for their use.

July 8, 2015

Replay: LiveOnWeb Focus on 2015 Top 100 For-Hire Carriers, Capacity Issue

Watch the replay of our July 15 LiveOnWeb program dedicated to an analysis of the 2015 Transport Topics Top 100 For-Hire Carriers rankings and a discussion of capacity issues.

July 15, 2015

Federal Standards Needed for Autonomous Technology to Excel, Volvo Executive Says

WASHINGTON — For autonomous driving technologies to continue to advance, lawmakers will have to approve federal standards that address various regulations at the state level, a Volvo executive told a Senate transportation panel on July 7.

July 7, 2015