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Amazons Robotaxi Arm Zoox Coming Sooner Than People Expect

The CEO of Zoox, Amazon .com Inc.s self-driving unit, expects autonomous vehicles to be present in cities sooner than people expect, but stopped short of saying when her own companys product would appear on roads.

September 28, 2022

Average Price Seesaws for a Used Truck in August

The average retail price in August of a used Class 8 vehicle was much higher compared with a year earlier but less than the month before, extending a trend, ACT Research reported.

September 28, 2022

West Coast Ports May Permanently Lose Volume Share to East Coast

For at least one month, August, the Port of New York and New Jersey was the busiest container port in the U.S. as it nudged ahead of longtime leader Port of Los Angeles in total 20-foot-equivalent units processed.

September 27, 2022

McLeod Expands Data Analytics, Introduces New Web User Interface

NASHVILLE, Tenn. McLeod Software is expanding its data analytics and business intelligence capabilities along with other tools designed to help its carrier and freight broker customers navigate an uncertain business environment.

September 27, 2022

VTNA Taps Expressway Trucks as First EV Certified Dealer in Ontario

Volvo Trucks North America announced it designated Expressway Trucks as a Volvo Trucks certified electric vehicle dealer.

September 27, 2022

Ford to Invest $700 Million in Kentucky Plant to Build Big Pickups

Ford Motor Co. is investing $700 million at its sprawling truck factory in Louisville, Ky., and adding 500 workers to help build a redesigned version of its largest F-Series pickups.

September 27, 2022

FMCSA Plans Study on Driver Effect of Automated Driving Systems

Federal trucking regulators are planning a study that will examine the effect of human driver factors for Level 2 and Level 3 automated driving systems on commercial trucks.

September 27, 2022

Daimler Eyes Future Collaborations on Diesel Engines

HANOVER, Germany Industry partnerships for production of diesel engines are a potential next step for manufacturers spreading resources across rapidly evolving alternative power sources, and an announcement on such an initiative could arrive sooner rather than later, Daimler Truck executives said during the IAA Transportation 2022 conference.

September 27, 2022

Multiple Efforts Underway to Mainstream Hydrogen Fuel

The U.S. Department of Energy, the private sector and a new national nonprofit have stepped up their respective efforts recently to bring hydrogen forward as a mainstream fuel for trucking, among other industrial uses.

September 26, 2022

FMCSA Seeks Input on CDL Third-Party Training, Testing Programs

Expressing concern over commercial driver license issuance delays and possible fraud, regulators are seeking comment on the effectiveness of third-party training and testing programs.

September 26, 2022