MCLEAN, VA – The American Frozen Food Institute has urged Secretary of Transportation to bring resolution to a U.S. Court of Appeals decision vacating the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's 2005 Hours-of-Service (HoS) regulations.
Read More →WASHINGTON – Transportes Olympic of Apodaca, Mexico, appears poised to be the first Mexican trucking company to operate within the U.S.
Read More →PLANO, TEXAS – During National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, the Frito-Lay North America Fleet Team was recognized more than 80 over-the-road drivers who will reach the career milestone of more than 1 million, 2 million, or 3 million miles driven accident-free this year.
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With increased upfitting of trucks to specific job applications, fleet managers may have a more difficult time selecting the right chassis to handle the load. A simple formula can help avoid this difficulty.
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The all-new 2008 N-Series features a larger, more comfortable cab, more powerful engines, and a range of wheelbases to accommodate nearly all applications.
Read More →DALLAS – Truckers can now use their laptops or any computer to find truck-accessible biodiesel fueling sites along their planned routes through ProMiles XF.
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Kenworth readies T270 Class 6 and T370 Class 7. Applications include food and beverage distributors, propane and fuel fleets, towing and recovery operators, general construction and landscape firms, and dry, refrigerated and side-curtain van operations.
Read More →SAN PEDRO, CA – The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) has approved $2.9 million for the acquisition and deployment of 20 Westport liquefied natural gas (LNG) heavy-duty trucks at the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach.
Read More →The award represents a turnaround after state lawmakers nearly rejected the plan and appeared to cease any chance of getting the federal aid.
Read More →AAA Mobile allows its users access to travel information, mapping expertise and road service.
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