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Canada Climate Plan Calls for 42% Cut in Oil, Gas Emissions

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government wants a 42% reduction in emissions from the oil and gas sector as part of Canada’s plan to meet its 2030 emissions reduction goal.

March 29, 2022

Lytx Recognizes Winners in Driver, Coach Categories

Lytx announced the winners of its driver of the year and coach of the year awards last month.

March 25, 2022

Ideal Warehouse Innovations Offers Push-Button Trailer Support System

Ideal Warehouse Innovations announced it developed a hands-free trailer support system, the Ground Mounted Trailer Support.

March 25, 2022

Safety ‘Areas of Concern’ Remain Consistent, FMCSA Says

Many of the safety trend concerns discussed during the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s 21st Annual Analysis, Research and Technology Forum on March 23 echoed those identified at the 2021 forum.

March 24, 2022

Sen. Thune Again Highlights AV Bill’s Safety Benefits

The nationwide adoption of autonomous vehicle technology would potentially improve safety and connectivity for the commuter and commercial transportation sectors, a key proponent of the technology in the U.S. Senate said at a hearing on March 23.

March 23, 2022

Mack Adds Digital Feature to Roadside Assistance Service

Mack Trucks announced it added a digital tracking feature to expand its Mack OneCall 24/7 roadside assistance service and support offered through the Mack Uptime Center.

March 23, 2022

SEC Plan Would Require Climate-Change Risk Disclosures

Companies will need to reveal detailed information about their greenhouse gas pollution under a proposed U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission plan, marking a major shift in how corporations must show they are dealing with climate change.

March 21, 2022

Tire Manufacturers Remain Cautious About Finding Supply Chain Solutions

Commercial tiremakers are feeling a different type of March Madness dealing with their supply chains.

March 21, 2022

Wyoming Officials Put Alternative to I-80 on Funding Wish List

Despite a possible $6 billion cost, Wyoming transportation officials hope the federal government will fund an alternative route to a hazardous 100-mile stretch of the Interstate 80 mountain corridor where hurricane-force winds and snow cause accidents, heavy truck blow-overs and supply chain disruptions.

March 17, 2022