Emissions can be reduced, and trucking fleets still can rely on today’s predominant vehicle technologies and fueling infrastructure.
We are encouraged by several proposed adjustments that should help lower costs and ease implementation,” ATA Vice President of Energy and Environmental Affairs Patrick Kelly said.
Tesla Inc. is working on a redesign of its vehicle door handles, which have drawn scrutiny over safety issues. Franz von Holzhausen, Tesla’s longtime design chief, said the company is looking to ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation ordered all states to stop issuing non-domiciled commercial driver licenses after an audit found rule violations in six states. California, Colorado, Pennsylvania ...
Congress is racing to finalize fiscal 2026 funding by Jan. 30, with House and Senate transportation bills advancing similar agency budgets and a proposed $200 million boost for truck parking. The push ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] TOKYO — Japan’s global exports rose 3.7% in October from a year earlier while imports from the world edged up 0.6%, according to ...
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is facing the threat of disruptions for jet-fuel supplies after a pipeline spill prompted a shutdown of the conduit at a time when airlines are prepping for one of ...
Ford Motor Co. said the latest fire at a key aluminum supplier in New York won’t derail its profits this year because the blaze was “swiftly contained” and the plant is operating again. Ford affirmed ...
Smart trailer technology can dramatically improve all aspects of a trucking fleet's operations. Data gleaned from brakes and tires can provide crucial data that helps fleets avoid inspection ...
Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said President Donald Trump’s tariffs are likely to outlive his administration, sustained by political fears that removing protectionist barriers will ...
HANOI, Vietnam — China is replacing its diesel trucks with electric models faster than expected, potentially reshaping global fuel demand and the future of heavy transport. In 2020, nearly all new ...
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