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Experts agree economic recession not imminent but ‘concern’ mounts
The Federal Reserve and certain economists don’t see many headwinds on the horizon to predict that an economic downswing will happen any time soon.
January 27, 2020
Business
Inspectors set annual Roadcheck spree for May
During the 72-hour ramp-up in enforcement, inspectors will include a special focus on “driver requirements” — CDLs, medical cards, seat belts, records of duty status, ELD compliance and more.
January 27, 2020
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Panel: Wide deployment of electrification likely this decade
The big challenge now for global suppliers is transitioning their businesses to be ready to quickly ramp up electrification production without abandoning the core businesses that drive their companies today.
January 27, 2020
Business
‘Amazon Effect’ may explain rising driver turnover in truckload
The “Amazon Effect” may explain a spike in driver turnover, with drivers becoming more dissatisfied with pay due to shorter length of hauls. Details on CCJ.
January 27, 2020
Business
OEMs making collision mitigation systems key part of vehicle safety
Collision mitigation systems are on the rise in the trucking industry. Details about how OEMs and fleets are using technology to increase truck safety on CCJ.
January 27, 2020
Business
Collision mitigation system take rates on the rise
Bendix and Daimler talk about the latest technology and features of their collision mitigation systems that are helping keep the roadways safe for everyone.
January 27, 2020
Preventable or Not
Taxi driver cuts off trucker and the two collide — Preventable or not?
A truck driver was attempting to change lanes when a cab driver sped around the trucker, and the truck and cab collided. Was this accident preventable or not?
January 24, 2020
Business
Hackers want your fleet’s data: Here’s why, and best practices for warding off cyber attacks
Fleets in recent months have reported malicious software attacks that have cost some millions of dollars. Here’s why fleets are a growing risk for cyber attacks — and what your fleet can do to protect itself.
January 24, 2020
Business
Waymo set to test autonomous truck tech in Texas
The company’s Chrysler Pacificas will be trailed by its big rigs, which won’t be loaded with freight.
January 23, 2020
Business
Modern truck demands giving rise to AGM batteries
As semi-trucks see a growing demand for increased cranking power, AGM batteries may be a solution for trucking fleets. Learn more about their efficiency on CCJ.
January 23, 2020
Business
Video telematics market: 25% of new Lytx clients in 2019 switched
In an increasingly crowded video telematics market, Lytx announced that nearly 25% of its new customers in 2019 were fleets who switched from using another video solution.
January 22, 2020
Business
Tenn. Supreme Court to hear fleet’s case against Navistar over MaxxForce engines
In August 2019, an appellate court tossed a decision that required Navistar to pay Milan $30.8 million in damages to the fleet. Milan appealed the appellate court’s decision to the state’s highest court, which announced Jan. 16 it would hear the case.
January 22, 2020
Business
Indicators: Is the trucking market turning? DAT forecasts firmer rates; tonnage gained in ’19; shipper v. carrier conditions to drift toward neutral
Recent indicators: Rates finding footing, DAT says — a positive for 2020 outlook. Truck tonnage rose 3.3% in 2019. Market conditions expected to drift in carriers’ favor.
January 22, 2020
Business
Diesel prices remain tame despite rising Mid East tension
The recent spat between the United States and Iran is not expected to impact retail diesel fuel prices in the U.S.
January 22, 2020
Business
DriverReach creates automated ‘drip’ recruiting tool
The new Cadence to creates conversations with potential drivers and tracks engagement metrics.
January 21, 2020
Business
Fleets can now comment on EPA’s push to revamp federal emissions regs
The pre-rule notes that EPA hopes to target high NOx emissions during engine warmup and idling periods and when emissions controls deteriorate over time, along with crankcases that can emit emissions. Comments are open for 30 days.
January 21, 2020
Business
Training at scale: Fleets use tech to efficiently meet individual driver needs
Fleets are finding success with technology that individualizes the learning experience for truck drivers, allowing for more efficient driver training.
January 21, 2020
Business
Refrigerated fleet CFL jumpstarts driver orientation with Luma
CFL is assigning training to drivers before they arrive at the office. Drivers use their own mobile devices to complete the assigned eNuggets when traveling by bus or train.
January 20, 2020
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