New Mobility Concepts Have Implications for Transit
Publisher James Blue discusses the changing face of mobility.
Publisher James Blue discusses the changing face of mobility.
Police vehicles with hybrid gas-electric engines will save law enforcement agencies money and cut emissions. More importantly, they can do the job.
The Regional Transportation District (RTD) launched a first-of-its-kind pilot project in Colorado: a first-, last-mile connection to a rail station using a driverless shuttle.
Micromobility includes options that are both physically small and meant for short distances: electric scooters, shared dockless bikes, and electric bikes.
Open-deck trailers are actually part of a cargo securement system, so anchor points and permanent tie-down assemblies need to be inspected.
Whether your buses run on propane, CNG, biodiesel, or electricity, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Station Locator can help find the appropriate fueling station.
Global Fleet Conference and MiX Telematics talk about some of the tough telematics issues fleet managers are facing today, including ELD compliance.
Mentor by eDriving is a patented, closed-loop, driver behavior-based safety program that includes a smartphone-based app. Mentor provides transparency to help high-risk drivers understand their risk exposures, how those factors affect their safety, and what they can do to manage, control, and mitigate their risk of crashes, thereby improving their driving.
A look at some of the latest platforms that include real-time vehicle location, schedule optimization, and cloud-based planning.
There is a lot of talk in the industry about the need for more technicians, but we continue to have a problem finding qualified techs and attracting new people to the industry, so we will have to continue to talk about it.
In the future, your truck will know who you are, how you want things set up, where you’re going, and when you need to get there.
A drug testing clearinghouse that prevents drivers who test positive for drugs from simply moving to a different fleet looks to be coming in 2020. And it's none too soon for a problem that seems to be getting worse, says Editor in Chief Deborah Lockridge.
All drivers are vulnerable to drowsy driving, but commercial drivers are at higher risk as they log more and often longer consecutive hours on the road than the average motorist.
Collision mitigation and emergency braking systems on trucks could save lives, according to the National Transportation Safety Board and fleets that use them. But you can’t just spec advanced safety technology on your truck and think you’re done.
The Cumberland County Improvement Authority in New Jersey started a program to share fleet maintenance services with other government entities, leading to reduced costs for each participating entity.
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