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Letter: Crash ‘Preventability’ Tough to Define

Transport Topics reports in its April 3 article entitled “Crash Not Your Fault? FMCSA Says Soon It Won’t Hurt Your CSA Score†that the agency intends to identify no-fault crashes beginning in August. The article states the agency will implement its test “preventability†study and incorporate it into CSA without rulemaking.

May 14, 2019

Amazon Launches Click-and-Collect Counters With U.K.’s Next

Amazon is launching a delivery option that will let customers retrieve parcels from staffed counters at U.K. and Italian retailers, aiming to take advantage of the popularity of click-and-collect services across Europe.

May 14, 2019

Walmart Matches Amazon With Free One-Day Shipping on Many Items

Walmart Inc. wants to one-up Amazon.com in the fight for online shoppers. The world’s largest retailer is rolling out a next-day delivery service to counter Amazon’s recent move to speed shipment times for top customers to just one day from two.

May 14, 2019

VW Stock Gets Boost From Planned IPO of Heavy-Truck Division

Volkswagen AG shares climbed the most in two weeks after the German automaker revived plans for a partial offering of its Traton SE heavy-truck division and said it may dispose of two noncore businesses.

May 14, 2019

Amazon Says It Will Back Its Employees Who Quit Jobs to Start Delivery Businesses

NEW YORK — Amazon, which is racing to deliver packages faster, is turning to its own employees with a proposition: Quit your job, and we’ll help you start a business delivering Amazon packages.

May 14, 2019

OEMs Offer Over-the-Air Software Updates as Latest Advance in Truck Maintenance

Truck manufacturers increasingly are enabling fleets to update truck software and programming parameters “over the air†— an innovation that is saving days of downtime.

May 14, 2019

GNA, Cal-Riverside to Advise on Lowering Vehicle Emissions

Gladstein, Neandross and Associates and the University of California-Riverside’s Bourns College of Engineering Center for Environmental Research and Technology announced the launch of the Low and Zero Emission Readiness Initiative.

May 13, 2019

Germany’s First ‘Electric’ Highway Charges Trucks as They Drive

Germany opened the first stretch of a so-called electric highway that will connect hybrid trucks to overhead wires, allowing them to recharge while traveling on the country’s main transportation arteries.

May 13, 2019

Uber’s Conservative IPO Valuation Faces Public Market Test

Uber Technologies Inc. took a conservative approach to its initial public offering May 9, picking a share price toward the bottom of the marketed range and at a valuation below its last private funding round.

May 10, 2019

Automakers Take Page From SUV Playbook to Ramp Up Sedans

All-wheel-drive sedans used to be a niche market limited to park rangers and uptight snow-belt drivers. These days, they’re becoming a more popular choice for decidedly mainstream models.

May 10, 2019