This week Pilot Travel Centers began operating the nation's first Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) fuel island pump to serve vehicles equipped with selective catalytic reduction (SCR) to meet near-zero emissions requirements set by the EPA in January 2010.
Read More →READING, PA - Penske Truck Leasing announced a 16 city, North American 2010 Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Engine Seminar and Open House, debuting Sept. 15 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada and wrapping up Nov. 17 in Portland, Ore.
Read More →NOVI, MI - As previously announced, Hino Trucks has elected to utilize Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) to meet the stringent 2010 emissions regulations.
Read More →A new report, released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, found that antilock brake systems have failed to cut the cumulative incidence of fatal crashes, but they have reduced the overall crash rates of passengers cars (by 6 percent) and light trucks (by 8 percent).
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GREENSBORO, NC - Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) dispensers will be required for many heavy transport trucks equipped with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology to reduce emissions beginning in January 2010.
Read More →NOVI, MI - Hino Trucks has elected to utilize Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) to meet the stringent 2010 emissions regulations.
Read More →ANKENY, IOWA - SPAL USA has introduced its 2009-2010 aftermarket fan and accessory catalog showcasing quality products for a variety of industries, including the agricultural, automotive, bus, construction, industrial, off-highway, and truck markets.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA - The American Trucking Associations strongly supports the safety objectives in new legislation that encourages states to ban texting while operating a motor vehicle.
Read More →SHELTON, CT - New Secure Fuel System datasheet from OEM Data Delivery describes a new technology for the tracking of dispensed fuel to prevent theft or unauthorized use.
Read More →About 12,500 deaths took place in 10 years due to the increased speed limits across the U.S., according to new research.
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