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Autonomous technologies now drive significant change in trucking and freight transportation. Transport Topics autonomous coverage provides a comprehensive look at that change. It provides the latest details on deployment concepts such as advanced driver-assist systems, transfer hubs, teleoperations, platooning and off-road automation and latest analysis of the companies who are manufacturing, adopting and investing in these technologies. Readers can follow the impact such deployment has on everything from policy and infrastructure initiatives to highway congestion, fuel consumption, fleet management, driver management and business investment.
ATA鈥檚 Graves Criticizes Privatization Trend on CNBC
American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves criticized the growing trend of privatization of toll roads on CNBC鈥檚 鈥淪treet Signs鈥 program Tuesday.
February 21, 2007Security & Safety Briefs 鈥 Feb. 15 - Feb. 21
Idaho Bill to Raise Truck Speeds to 70 MPH Fails 鈥 Railroad Administration to Set HOS Rules 鈥 ATA Backs Medical Certificate/CDL Merger 鈥 Driver Passport Teams With CSSG
February 21, 2007ATA Official Says Responses Prepared to Pending HOS Rulings
ARLINGTON, Va. 鈥 With a pair of lawsuits challenging federal driver work rules still pending, American Trucking Associations officials have begun preparing responses to the rulings.
February 21, 2007Volvo Agrees to Buy Nissan Diesel for $1.1 Billion
Sweden-based truck maker Volvo AB has agreed to buy Japan鈥檚 Nissan Diesel Motor Co. for $1.1 billion to add production in Asia, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.
February 20, 2007Key Senator Backs Incentives for New Truck Engines, APUs
ARLINGTON, Va. 鈥 The new chairman of the Senate Finance Committee told directors of American Trucking Associations last week that he supported creation of federal financial incentives to help fleets purchase new, cleaner-burning diesel engines and auxiliary power units.
February 20, 2007ATA Agrees to Boost Support for Biodiesel
ARLINGTON, Va. 鈥 American Trucking Associations said last week it would become more vocal in its support for increased fuel efficiency in heavy trucks and ratified an agreement with the biodiesel industry to promote that fuel at the federal level.
February 20, 2007Manufacturers Begin Tests of 2010 Engine Prototypes
Most major truck engine manufacturers said they are now testing prototypes of engines developed to meet the federal government鈥檚 2010 diesel engine emission standards. Two of them said they will have engines available for testing next year.
February 20, 2007Editorial: The Clean-Truck Paradox
For anyone who operates a commercial truck, there is little doubt about the importance of the vehicle鈥檚 fuel efficiency 鈥 especially in this era of historically high diesel and gasoline prices.
February 20, 2007Schneider, DHL Stepping Up Operations in China
Truckload carrier Schneider National said Thursday it received a business license from the Chinese government to begin trucking and logistics operations in that country.
February 15, 2007DaimlerChrysler鈥檚 Truck Sales Improve; May Sell Chrysler Unit
DaimlerChrysler AG said Wednesday it earned $4.3 billion or $4.17 per share last year, up from $3.8 billion or $3.70 a share in 2005, and the company said its truck unit's sales improved.
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