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Hyliion making its electric axle available for testing
Hyliion is officially making its hybrid electric axle available for testing. Get more information on the electric axle and other fleet industry news on CCJ!
March 1, 2018
Business
Isuzu adds Crew Cab to NRR lineup
Isuzu says it is officially adding a new Crew Cab model to its NRR lineup for the 2018 and 2019 model year. Read more about Isuzu's plans right here on CCJ!
March 1, 2018
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Bridge collapses as truck attempts to cross
A truck driver was lucky to escape injury when the bridge he was driving across collapsed. Truck driver Scott Barber was hauling gravel across the Imperial Road bridge in Port Bruce, Ontario, Canada Friday when he heard a loud crash. He was halfway across the two-lane bridge when a section of the span collapsed into Catfish […]
February 28, 2018
Trucks
First Class 8 electric truck at Port of Oakland will be tested for three years
The Port of Oakland recently welcomed its first battery-powered drayage truck and is eager to see how it measures up against its diesel-powered counterparts as the port continues to strive for lower emissions. But no one’s more interested in the $250,000 truck than its owner, GSC Logistics. The BYD 8TT cab-over, which has a 100-mile […]
February 28, 2018
Business
Matching oil filters with duty cycle
Oil filters catch contaminants that could damage the internal components of the engine. See how to achieve higher levels of cleanliness right here on Commercial Carrier Journal.
February 28, 2018
Trucks
California approves of certain driverless autonomous vehicles
This week California approved of driverless testing and public use of autonomous vehicles that do not exceed a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds. Prior to these new rules, autonomous vehicles could only be tested in California with an approved driver. “This is a major step forward for autonomous technology in California,” DMV Director […]
February 27, 2018
Trucks
Box truck human trafficking bust in Texas; delivery van crammed with illegal immigrants found in California
A box truck carrying 17 illegal immigrants was discovered recently at a U.S. border checkpoint on Interstate 35 near Laredo, Texas. U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports that all of the immigrants were in good health and that the driver, a U.S. citizen, was arrested on human trafficking charges. “These criminal organizations view these individuals […]
February 27, 2018
Trucks
Georgia looks to add trucks-only lanes on I-75 south of Atlanta
The Georgia Department of Transportation is currently in the planning stages for trucks-only lanes south of Atlanta on I-75, which the state says are intended to reduce freight congestion around the city. The proposed lanes would allow trucks and other commercial vehicles to travel in barrier-separated lanes from four-wheel traffic. The preliminary proposal has the lanes going […]
February 27, 2018
Trucks
Hit by cybercrime: experts advise fleets at Omnitracs event
Regis Billings, an FBI agent and cybercrime expert, recently investigated a case where a transportation company lost $340,000 in one transaction. The crime began by infiltrating the home laptop of an employee of the company. The criminal monitored his work transactions and correspondence to find a way to get behind the corporate firewall to misdirect […]
February 26, 2018
Vocational
Ritchie Bros.’ Orlando auction rakes in over $278M, setting new record
Twelve thousand plus equipment items and trucks spread out over 226 acres sold in just six days at Ritchie Bros.’ premier Orlando auction, reaching over $278 million in sales and making it Ritchie Bros.’ largest auction ever in its 60-year history. More than 13,350 bidders from 90 countries registered to participate in the Feb. 19 – […]
February 26, 2018
Trucks
CARB to begin blocking certain trucks’ DMV registrations in 2020
Carriers domiciled in California with trucks older than 2011 model, or using engines manufactured before 2010, will need to meet the Board’s new Truck and Bus Regulation beginning in 2020 or their vehicles will be blocked from registration with the state’s DMV, the state has said. The new “health-based requirements” will need to be met […]
February 25, 2018
Vocational
Mahindra’s latest UTV is tops in horsepower and towing
Mahindra recently launched its most powerful UTV yet, which offers industry-leading horsepower and towing capacity. The 1000cc Retriever packs 83 horsepower which can get the vehicle up to 60 mph and deliver best-in-class towing at 2,500 pounds. “Our dealers are enjoying great success with the Retriever line-up and we are pleased to add the 83-horsepower […]
February 25, 2018
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Five dead after semi crashes into oncoming traffic on I-10 in Southern California
At least five people were killed and others injured after a semi drove through a center guardrail today on Interstate 10 in Southern California and crashed into oncoming traffic. One of the responding officers told The Los Angeles Times that it was one of the worst crashes he’s seen. Debris and overturned vehicles covered the […]
February 22, 2018
Trucks
Tesla Semi speeds down a California street
Another video of a Tesla Semi has emerged, but this one more clearly shows the truck’s talent for quick acceleration. Yes, the posted speed is only 25 mph, yet about three seconds into the clip you’ll see the truck’s tires spinning up dirt and launching the Class 8 EV down the road. Though the location […]
February 22, 2018
Vocational
More industry confidence spurring Ritchie Bros. record-breaking Orlando auction
With nearly 13,000 items up for bid, Ritchie Bros. has been busy hosting its largest unreserved auction yet in Orlando this week. Spread out over 226 acres near the intersection of Interstate 4 and U.S. Route 27 is a sea of cranes, excavators, dump trucks, semis, bulldozers, box trucks, pickups, vans and so much more. […]
February 22, 2018
Trucks
UPS, Workhorse to build electric delivery vans
Alternative powertrains are known for much higher up-front costs–or at least that’s been the case until today. UPS announced today that its partnership with Workhorse Group will result in 50 plug-in electric delivery trucks that will be roughly the same price as conventional-fueled trucks without any subsidies. The comparable price is an industry first, according […]
February 22, 2018
Business
UPS partnering with Workhorse to develop fully electric Class 5 delivery truck
UPS will deploy several electric delivery trucks and will also partner up with Workhorse Group to design the electric delivery trucks from scratch. More on CCJ.
February 22, 2018
Business
EPA told to disregard glider emissions study conclusions pending investigation
Tennessee Technological University has told the Environmental Protection Agency to disregard a glider emissions study until it is validated. Details here.
February 22, 2018
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