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New Truck Registrations Rise; US Heavy-Duty Fleet Expands

A hot second quarter pushed U.S. registrations of new, heavy-duty trucks during the first half of this year 20% above last year’s pace, providing another sign that fleets remain confident about freight demand to come, IHS Automotive reported.

, August 31, 2015

Driverless ‘Crash Truck’ to Debut at Florida Highway Construction Sites

A driverless truck fitted with an energy-absorbing crash barrier to protect construction workers from oncoming traffic will be deployed as part of a pilot program in Florida, the Associated Press reported.

August 25, 2015

Daimler Cutting 1,500 Truck Jobs in Brazil as Demand Plunges

Daimler AG is eliminating 1,500 jobs at its Brazilian truckmaking division as demand for commercial vehicles in the country shows no sign of recovery.

August 24, 2015

About Us: Transport Topics' Top 100 Private Carriers

The Transport Topics’ Top 100 Private Carriers is a listing of the largest corporate-owned truck fleets in North America.

August 21, 2015

TT Archives: Truck Driving Champions

Seven drivers earned trophies at the first National Truck Driving Championships in St. Louis and were recognized the best in a field of 266 drivers from 41 states in this Sept. 2, 1985, issue of Transport Topics.

August 24, 2015

Jet Express' Kevin Burch Leads Coalition Opposing Marijuana Legalization in Ohio

Ohioans will be voting in November on whether to legalize marijuana in their state, and several coalitions are rallying to oppose the amendment, including representatives from trucking.

August 18, 2015

Platoon Use to Begin in ’16 (includes video)

Peloton Technology’s platooning system will be introduced into a trucking fleet’s operations for on-highway testing early next year.

August 17, 2015

Simulated City to Test Self-Driving Cars Opens in Michigan

A simulated city opens July 20 on the north campus of the University of Michigan to test how self-driving cars will travel in the future without mowing down pedestrians or causing colossal crashes.

July 20, 2015

400-Ton Driverless Trucks Headed to Alberta Oil Fields

Canada’s largest oil-company said it will be purchasing driverless trucks, each weighing 400 tons, to work the Alberta oil fields, the Calgary Herald reported.

June 19, 2015