Latest News Updates From Tom Berg
Drivers Are Not Slowing to Conserve Fuel
Recent travel on the Interstates confirms that people aren鈥檛 slowing down much, if at all, since fuel prices shot up. That includes truckers, who are still in a hurry to get where they鈥檙e going with what they鈥檙e carrying and never mind that speed ruins fuel economy.
April 19, 2000Engine Without Camshaft Is International鈥檚 Next Step
Forget alternative fuels. 鈥淐lean diesel鈥 is the way to go, and a division of International Truck and Engine Corp. thinks it has the technology to get there.
April 19, 2000Trailer ABS Failure Warning To Get Second Winter鈥檚 Testing
As many as 100 combination vehicles will be on the roads this winter testing antilock braking systems equipped with the controversial PLC4Trucks integrated circuit chip, which is supposed to activate an in-cab warning light if a trailer鈥檚 ABS malfunctions.
December 8, 1999Making Truckers Feel At 91视频 on the Open Road
People stuck their heads through the back door of the big sleeper box from Indiana Custom Trucks on display at the recent Great American Trucking Show in Dallas. 鈥淐鈥檓on in, folks,鈥 urged John Miller, a sales representative for ICT, sitting in the sleeper鈥檚 dining nook. 鈥淭ake a look around.鈥
October 13, 1999TMC Readies Recommendation on Impact Guards
The Maintenance Council of American Trucking Associations is working on a recommended practice intended to ensure that repaired impact guards look and perform as they鈥檙e designed.
September 29, 1999TMC Readies Impact Guard Guidelines
The Maintenance Council of American Trucking Associations is working on a recommended practice intended to ensure that repaired impact guards look and perform as they鈥檙e designed.
September 27, 1999Domino's Pizza Takes High-Tech Demo Trailer For A Spin
Domino's Pizza put a 48-foot-long, 102-inch-high Utility refrigerated trailer - equipped with backup lights, a video camera and proximity sensors - through its paces from its distribution center in Nashville, Tenn. Despite the kinks, the pizza purveyor bought a stripped-down version. Domino鈥檚 liked the trailer so much the company ended up buying it, though without most of the high-tech equipment.
July 7, 1999Patent Issue Delays Warning System
Legal worries over patents are blocking adoption of an official standard for trailer-to-tractor warning communications. The patent issue frustrates backers of the electronic protocol called PLC4Trucks because they face a looming federal deadline to establish an accepted way to warn the driver of a faulty antilock braking system in a trailer.
June 30, 1999Patent Issue Delays Warning System
Legal worries over patents are blocking adoption of an official standard for trailer-to-tractor warning communications. The patent issue frustrates backers of the electronic protocol called PLC4Trucks because they face a looming federal deadline to establish an accepted way to warn the driver of a faulty antilock braking system in a trailer.
June 30, 1999Y2K Won't Bug Engines, Makers Say
Plenty of uncertainty remains about the effects of the Year 2000 computer bug. But U.S. diesel engine manufacturers say they鈥檙e sure of one thing: Y2K won鈥檛 shut down their truck engines.
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