
Autocar, a manufacturer of severe-duty vocational trucks, announced its latest safety innovation, the Smart Battery Cable, which is designed to reduce the risk of electrical fires in refuse trucks.
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From blind spots to busy streets, refuse operators face it all. Modern safety tech helps keep them protected and confident on every route.
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If you have Altec, Autocar, Daimler, Driverage, Ford, Isuzu, Navistar, Nissan, Mack, Oshkosh, Paccar, Rivian, Tesla, Terex, Toyota, Rivian, or Volvo vehicles in your fleet you need to check these important recalls issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Wisconsin-based Kriete Truck Centers unveiled a 2-minute video tribute to “farmers, truckers, builders, and doers” in its home state.
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General Motors and Autocar Industries are teaming up to create a range of zero tailpipe emissions vocational vehicles powered by GM’s HYDROTEC power cubes.
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Hexagon Agility’s Blue iQ smart gauge allows RNG/CNG trucks to operate on a level playing field with diesel trucks.
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On Made in the USA Day, July 2, Autocar celebrated the fact the brand has been the Western Hemisphere’s oldest motor vehicle brand, first used on trucks in 1897.
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Often referred to as “yard spotters,” terminal tractors are most commonly used to move trailers around a customer’s grounds.
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Autocar launched two new severe-duty vocational truck models, include the first Badass dump truck.
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The electric fan system helps to save fuel, improve maintenance, and reduce noise.
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