Geotab's Project G Provides AI Cabailities to Customers
With Project G, Geotab customers can access on-demand insights on vehicle performance, efficiency, and sustainability.
With Project G, Geotab customers can access on-demand insights on vehicle performance, efficiency, and sustainability.
While batteries can pose a risk and EV fires burn worse than ICE car fires, data shows EV fires are not nearly as common as recent headlines would suggest.
Terex Utilities Service School taught hands-on utility equipment training to equipment dealers, utilities, and utility contractors across the United States and Canada.
New data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows that speeding-related fatalities increased 8% from 2020 to 2021, reaching a 14-year peak.
While Texas has the most total crash fatalities of all the states, New Mexico ranks first in the nation as the state with the highest proportion of fatal crashes involving distracted drivers.
The market is riding upward trends in inventory and sales, although average prices have dropped in the quarter after three straight quarters of increase.
Depending on trim, the new model features an up to 30-mile increase over the previous model year.
This DeliveryCon seminar delivers actions fleets can take to lower preventive maintenance spend and increase uptime.
Workhorse Group Inc. has engaged Burr Truck and Trailer Sales as its first distribution and service partner in New York state, making it the initial Workhorse dealership in the northeastern United States.
In addition to the two new companies, NACFE has also determined which trucks it will be running at depots this fall.
A recent Insurance Institute for Highway Safety evaluation of five small crew cab pickups indicate that manufacturers need to improve back seat protection.
PowerUP is available now for immediate sale on advance order basis for commercial applications such as roadside assistance, power utilities, and emergency response.
It is predicted that the medium-duty truck market will coast through 2024, and then accelerates as new emissions standards loom into 2025.
Research from Diesel Technology Forum shows that 57% of all commercial diesel trucks on the roads are near-zero emissions models.
Pickup truck sales in June were up 9.4%, with sales in the first half of 2023 up 15.4%.
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