The 2023 WIT Index Sheds Light on Gender Diversity in Transportation
The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) surveyed gender diversity in the transportation industry from January through April 2023.
The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) surveyed gender diversity in the transportation industry from January through April 2023.
From mobile charging to AI for fleets — we've got the latest truck tech trends for July 2023.
Telematics can empower work truck fleet managers to optimize operations, enhance safety, and make data-driven decisions for greater efficiency and success.
Ryder expands its training programs for diesel maintenance technicians to accelerate recruitment and training.
While a recent analysis from the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety shows several SUV and pickup models have some of the lowest driver death rates, these large vehicles pose a significant danger to drivers of other vehicles.
New EVs, programs, and more... Here are the top five latest EV news in the work truck industry in June.
PG&E is offering two new programs designed to improve access to electric EV charging infrastructure for customers in underserved communities.
The BendPak Industrial Complex will be located a few miles from BendPak’s recently expanded East Coast campus.
Burke Porter Group announced new division to bring advanced driver assistance system calibration to automotive aftermarket.
Fleets with Lightning models on order and scheduled for production will be re-invoiced to the updated pricing, according to Ford.
ZEVX partnered with Breezeline to introduce first fully electric light aerial bucket truck.
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.
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