
In 2017, partially driven by the impending electronic logging device (ELD) mandate deadline but also by its ambitious safety program, Archrock decided to implement a telematics solution. Archrock just completed the first year of the program, and the results exceeded the fleet's expectations
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NAFSR is a joint venture between Detroit Diesel Remanufacturing LLC and Bosch that produces remanufactured fuel products for heavy duty trucks. The product portfolio includes wide range of fuel system products that have been revitalized to original equipment specifications.
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Los Angeles and Phoenix experience the widest range of temperatures during a summer day, while Seattle registers the lowest temperature range among 20 cities that Geotab analyzed for a report culled from fleet vehicles using the company's telematics devices.
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Terex Utilities recently published a Tech Tip about adjusting the demand throttle switch on telescopic aerial devices and overcenter aerial devices.
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Two representatives from JLG will offer workshops on safety standards and aerial devices at an upcoming safety conference.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched a public awareness campaign to stop alcohol- and drug-impaired driving. The campaign, which includes television, radio, and digital ads, will run nationwide through Sept. 3, the Labor Day holiday weekend.
Read More →Navistar International Corporation named Christian Schulz to its board of directors, effective immediately. Schulz replaces Matthias Gründler, who previously resigned from the Navistar board after serving more than a year as a director.
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A new device developed by Oakland-based Hound Labs can detect whether a driver has smoked marijuana in the last two hours — a peak impairment timeframe.
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Several 2016 and 2017 aerial device and service body vehicles are being recalled due to equipment and electrical system failures.
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A survey of close to 150,000 adults in 19 states and the District of Columbia found that nearly 4% of respondents reported they had fallen asleep while driving at least once in the previous 30 days, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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