CDL mills in the hot seat; lawmakers demand higher standards
With new attention on driver training standards, lawmakers are urging the DOT to do something about CDL mills.
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With new attention on driver training standards, lawmakers are urging the DOT to do something about CDL mills.
Check out some of the latest Class 8 truck models on display during the American Trucking Associations' Management Conference & Exhibition in San Diego, California.
International, PlusAI, and Nvidia are teaming up to bring factory-built Level 4 autonomous trucks to market, powered by AI and advanced computing.
The integration combines Waabi’s self-driving technology with Volvo’s autonomous truck.
Kooner Fleet Management Solutions said its new FleetIQ technology platform can help its fleet customers streamline service management, reduce unplanned downtime, and make data-driven decisions.
Aurora said it has now surpassed 100,000 driverless miles on public roads and validated a second commercial lane for driverless operations.
The Johns Creek, Ga., LTL carrier beat consensus analyst revenue expectations of $833.4 million by posting $839.6 million in Q3 2025, according to Zacks Equity Research.
The engines will not be exported to the U.S., but it’s unclear which countries they will be sent to, a source told Bloomberg. An announcement is expected as early as…
Clean Energy Fuels is accelerating its renewable natural gas growth, signing new fueling agreements with major trucking and waste-hauling fleets across the country.
While the U.S. and China agreed to suspend plans for higher tariffs and stricter export controls during their summit, the investigation is still moving forward, Greer said Oct. 30.