What's Current with Light-Duty Trucks?
Encompassing mid- and full-size work trucks, the light-duty truck market is growing, with a bevy of new technology, available engines, and enhanced towing and payload capabilities.
Encompassing mid- and full-size work trucks, the light-duty truck market is growing, with a bevy of new technology, available engines, and enhanced towing and payload capabilities.
Patrick Dean, vice president of business development at family-owned Dean Transportation, shares how the company is investing in innovative training and working to mitigate the driver shortage by offering ongoing professional development.
As mobile carriers get ready to phase out 3G for new 4G LTE technology over the next few years, fleets must plan ahead or risk serious communication disruptions.
From preventing vehicle theft to driver coaching, today’s telematics technology is much more than vehicle and asset tracking solutions.
Successful programs combine clearly defined goals and KPIs to properly plan services.
Type and size of equipment combined with intended application determines which solution is right for your truck.
Routing and tracking a mobile workforce using smartphones avoids hardware costs while offering a variety of telematics functions for a reasonable fee.
CVSA is planning to pay close attention to suspensions and steering systems in this year's 72-hour Roadcheck inspection blitz. Will your maintenance procedures keep your trucks off the sidelines this year?
The 3.2% first-quarter GDP figure released by the Commerce Department seems to portray a stronger volume environment than was experienced by the trucking industry, judging by first quarter fleet earnings.
Charlevoix County Transit is working toward operating 90% of its demand-response bus fleet on propane autogas.
With recent investments in Fuso eCanters and charging infrastructure, Penske’s Paul Rosa puts the emerging electric truck market in context for fleets.
A roofing company finds a more efficient way to perform routine maintenance while shortening its trucks’ downtime.
Of AAA's 7 million calls during summer, the top issues include flat tires, dead batteries, and lockouts.
Autonomous shuttle services are being tested in various U.S. cities. With their specific use cases, low speeds, and dedicated routes, these autonomous use cases might be the first to see wide deployment.
John Cail of Merchants Fleet outlines use cases in which fleet operators are implementing technology to facilitate automated, on-demand access to vehicles. The higher utilization is allowing them to eliminate 15% of their fleet vehicles — and in some cases 30%.
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