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Uber鈥檚 Fleet of Self-Driving Cars in Pittsburgh Back on Road After Crash

Uber grounded its fleet of self-driving cars in Pittsburgh for a few hours the morning of Sept. 18 as the company investigated a crash involving one of its vehicles.

September 19, 2017

Construction Begins on Wisconsin FedEx Truck Terminal Opposed by Nearby Residents

Construction is beginning in Oak Creek, Wis., on a huge FedEx truck terminal opposed by nearby residents.

September 18, 2017

Navistar CEO Sees Role for Drivers With Self-Driving Trucks

Navistar鈥檚 president and CEO told a Senate panel last week that autonomous vehicle technology likely won鈥檛 eliminate the need for truck drivers, but drivers may need to gain new skills as they鈥檙e asked to manage several trucks at once.

September 18, 2017

Uber鈥檚 Self-Driving Fleet Logs More Than 1 Million Autonomous Miles in First Year

Uber鈥檚 fleet of self-driving cars has logged more than 1 million autonomous miles since the company started offering rides a year ago in Pittsburgh.

September 14, 2017

California County May Halt New Trucking Terminals as Tensions Rise

Sutter County may move to temporarily halt any new trucking operations in unincorporated areas as tensions mount with area residents over trucking terminals off Highway 99 south of Yuba City.

September 14, 2017

Port of Virginia Keeps Breaking Records 鈥 and So Are Many Other Big Ports Across the Nation

August turned out to be yet another record month for the Port of Virginia.

September 14, 2017

Tesla to Reveal 鈥楤east鈥 Semi-Truck in October, Elon Musk Says

Silicon Valley automaker Tesla is tentatively set to reveal its electric semi-truck in October, CEO Elon Musk said

September 14, 2017

New York Teamsters Pension Cuts to Take Effect Despite 2-1 Opposing Vote

The U.S. Treasury Department on Sept. 13 announced that active and retired Teamsters across upstate New York had voted against big pension reductions by better than a 2-1 ratio.

September 13, 2017

Illinois County Hears Proposal for $1.2 Billion Warehouse Development

Will County officials recently got a peek at the proposed 2,200-acre business park in Jackson Township, Ill., with its developers鈥 promises of pumping revenue into the Elwood and Manhattan areas, while keeping trucks off residential roads.

September 13, 2017