Tow-trucker charged in fatal Plains Township collision
A tow-truck driver accused of drunkenly running down a driver in the parking lot of a Plains Township Social Security office turned himself in to authorities this afternoon.
Calif. woman drags trucker from fiery crash
Keenia Williams was taking her 5-year-old daughter to school before heading to her job at a senior center when she saw the accident unfold in her rear-view mirror SAN FRANCISCO – Keenia Williams saw the big rig tip over and burst into flames in her rea…
Colorado I-70 Speed Harmonization Test Considered Successful
Results from the second Rolling Speed Harmonization effort continues to demonstrate that it can be used to improve road safety, reduce crashes and ultimately improve traffic flow on Interstate 70 during heavier travel periods.
Existing Intelligent Transportation Technologies Could Eliminate Almost All Traffic Accidents
Nearly every traffic accident caused by driver error — up to 90 percent of all crashes — could be eliminated if existing intelligent transportation technologies were implemented in our vehicles and roads, say experts at IEEE, the world’s largest te…
EXCLUSIVE: Canadian tech company designs waste heat recovery-powered APU
BOLTON, Ont. — As engine manufacturers look to improve the efficiency of their products to comply with impending fuel economy standards, one of the obvious advancements to explore is waste heat recovery; harnessing wasted energy produced by… [Full S…
OOIDA, Teamsters, Rep. DeFazio Decry Start of Mexican Truck Program
Two U.S. trucker groups and several lawmakers stood in bipartisan opposition to cross-border trucking with Mexico at a news conference at Otay Mesa, California’s busiest border crossing.
LaHood hints of significant changes to HOS in letter to senator
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has asked Sen. Kelly Ayotte her withdraw her amendment to stop implementation of proposed new HOS rules.
Contractor Numbers Holding Steady, Fleets Less Likely to Include Them in Expansion Plans
The recent Third Quarter 2011 Transport Capital Partners Business Expectations Survey finds that carriers’ contractor fleets have remained steady over the last three quarters. However, the ability for fleets to expand using contractors has been trend…
Class 8 truck orders defy economic doom and gloom: ACT Research
COLUMBUS, Ind. — ACT Research has reported commercial vehicle order activity strengthened in September, during what is traditionally the weakest new order period of the year. [Full Story]
Senate Bill Would Block Rewrite of Hours of Service Rule
New Hampshire Republican Senator Kelly Ayotte introduced a measure to block the pending rewrite of the hours of service rule.Offered as an amendment to the 2012 transportation appropriations bill, which the Senate is working on this week, the provisi…