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NewsDecember 18, 2008

Study Links Vehicle Exhaust, Lung Cancer Mortality in Trucking Industry Workers

Study shows that 779 trucking industry deaths out of 4,306 were results of lung cancer.

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Articlesby Joe BohnMay 1, 2008

Fleets Search for Effective Anti-Idling Solutions

Fleets large and small investigate wireless technologies and changing driver habits to reduce the fuel costs and environmental impact caused by excessive and unnecessary truck idling.

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Articlesby StaffApril 1, 2008

15 Ways to Save Fuel

In many cases, replacing an old fleet vehicle engine with a rebuilt or remanufactured engine is more cost-effective than buying a new car or truck.

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Articlesby Joe BohnMay 1, 2007

Anti-Idling Programs that Work

Idling is a common concern for fleets trying to manage fuel consumption. With the help of the right anti-idling program, fleet managers can decrease fuel use and regulate fuel budgets.

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Articlesby Paul DexlerMay 1, 2007

Not Just an Idle Problem

A food distribution company’s trucks are burning up their engines and too much fuel from continuous idling.Here’s how the fleet manager is attacking the problem.

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