The Venerable Tailgate Gets a Technology Update
From bumper assist steps and split doors to locking trunks and raised work surfaces, today's tailgate is more than just a cargo backstop in the pickup bed.
From bumper assist steps and split doors to locking trunks and raised work surfaces, today's tailgate is more than just a cargo backstop in the pickup bed.
There are dozens of ways to set a wheel-end on fire. Most of them are completely avoidable.
Fleets of the future are likely to be powered by a variety of drivetrains and fuels. Can an industry dealing with a technician shortage find the skilled workers it needs to keep them running?
Welcome to our annual feature where we profile exceptional women from various facets of the transportation industry.
While the state of Washington has the most roundabouts, it can still be helpful for fleet drivers to know how to best approach these alternatives to intersections. Here are four tips.
Revisions made or sought this year will make it easier for some to get a CDL, but may delay compliance for parts of the rule for training providers and state agencies.
There are plenty of startup companies that say they can revolutionize logistics by using technology to make it more efficient. Yet there are many within the transportation and trucking industry already doing that. One of them is Schneider.
A focus on protecting drivers is also good for business. Utilize a telematics program to track and promote safe practices.
On-demand business models are rapidly evolving as car rental, car sharing, ride-hailing, and public transport are merging into Mobility-as-a-Service platforms. Experimentation is critical to help resolve untested legal issues around data management, liability, and duty of care.
ELDs give all fleets the opportunity to reap benefits by mining and analyzing their ELD data. Like any mining operation, you need tools to unearth the true nuggets.
When your business is primarily dedicated carriage, productivity must be top of mind. And it is for Bluegrass Trucking, according to Director of Operations Chris Hart, who says, “We capitalize on utilization of our equipment.”
Hino's new forray into the Class 8 truck market is the XL 8 straight truck. Equipment Editor Jim Park was able to take it for a spin recently and found that this "Baby 8" will go head to head with any competitor and come out ahead in several ways.
More power, more options, and enhanced features are making the 2020 Ford Super Duty lineup more capable than ever.
A special downloadable supplement by the editorial staff of Heavy Duty Trucking magazine, "ELDs: The Final Countdown," offers in-depth information on managing the ELD-to-AOBRD transition and getting the most out of electronic logging devices.
Battery- and fuel-cell-powered electric trucks are new to the market. Can different technologies find a home, or will a single winner emerge?
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