The Center for Transportation Safety, a PHH Arval Company and a provider of driver training solutions and fleet risk management, is now offering its curriculum to the public through its CTS Driving Academy in Colorado.
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Love’s Travel Stops has opened a new travel stop in Dayton, Ohio, on I-75, at 2217 S. Edwin C Moses Blvd., expanding its presence in the Buckeye State.
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AMP Holding, Inc. has announced that its AMP Trucks subsidiary has received an initial purchase order for Workhorse E-100 Walk-In Vans from a national bakery company.
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Public Service of New Hampshire (PSNH) has a new information center available to help customers understand electric vehicle technology and provide an opportunity to ask questions.
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Here is some advice from the Federal Highway Administration Safety Program, along with an instructional video from the Texas Department of Transportation.
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As the end of the year approaches, gasoline prices are on a steady decline with the national average at $3.25 per gallon. Meanwhile, diesel prices are expected to move higher toward $4 per gallon.
Read More →Although the “Sustainable DC Omnibus Act of 2013” is designed to create cleaner air and improve health in the city of Washington, D.C., it would also prohibit new diesel-powered commercial vehicles from entering the city after 2017.
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General Motors has announced that, beginning in 2016, it will compete in Europe’s volume markets under its Opel and Vauxhall brands.
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Ford Motor Co.'s redesigned Mustang for 2015 includes three engines, including a more powerful V-8 and the first four-cylinder engine since the Mustang's 1993 model year. For the first time, it will be sold in Europe and Asia.
Read More →For every megawatt hour of electricity used to power the event, PSEG will purchase and retire one renewable energy credit (REC) on behalf of Super Bowl XLVIII.
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