Technology can make big rigs more comfortable and easier to drive. But will new tech improve drivers' jobs, or eliminate them?
Imagine cruising down the highway when suddenly a massive, self-driving 18-wheeler pulls up beside you. No human in the driver's seat, just sensors and computers guiding this 40-ton behemoth down the ...
You’ve probably seen those cute blue, circle-eyed electric Amazon delivery trucks around your neighborhood. Now you’ll be passing by electric Amazon big rigs on the highway. The world’s dominant ...
California policymakers want to clean up the emissions spewed by the trucking industry — and they’ve passed mandates and established targets to get there. The federal government recently followed up, ...
On Tuesday, Amazon.Com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) revealed the first of twelve Volvo electric big rigs it intends to operate this year, starting at Southern California’s bustling Los Angeles/Long Beach port ...
The heavy-hauling vehicles will use hydrogen fuel cells to produce their own electricity, giving them a range of more than 600 miles, the company said Monday. Greensboro-based Volvo Trucks North ...
I would like to see at least some reporters challenging these “matter of fact” statements of “labour shortages”. I think there’s probably a lot of people who would love to be commercial drivers. Have ...
California policymakers want to clean up the emissions spewed by the trucking industry — and they’ve passed mandates and established targets to get there. The federal government recently followed up, ...
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