
Known as the Citizens Air Complaint Program, New York City citizens can make money by reporting commercial vehicles that are left idling for more than three minutes without a driver.
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The refuse vehicle provides excellent direct vision, helping drivers see pedestrians, cyclists, vehicles, and any obstacles on the roads around them more easily.
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Customer Filco Carting's trucks service over 5,000 commercial, residential, industrial, and institutional firms in the metro area.
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Over the past decade, some 43 people lost their lives in a collision involving a commercial sanitation truck in New York City.
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The curbside pilot program will bring 100 Level 2 charging ports to over 20 neighborhoods across the five boroughs, with 20 additional charging ports serving city fleet vehicles.
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Liberty Ashes will be using the Battle One Severe Duty Refuse (formerly LET) and Battle One Crew Cab (formerly LET2) trucks to service customers in the Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Nassau, and Suffolk areas.
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Mack Trucks has turned over the keys to its Mack LR Electric demonstration model to New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) officials.
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About 49.3 million people will hit the nation's roadways this Thanksgiving as compared with 48.5 million in 2018, representing a 2.8% increase and the highest volume of travelers in 14 years.
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The ban is especially designed to lessen the impact of large tucks and delivery vans.
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A. Duie Pyle, provider of asset and non-asset based transportation and supply chain solutions in the Northeast, announced the implementation of two new 100% electric Fuso eCanter trucks.
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