MONTREAL, Quebec, Canada — Volvo Trucks North America has designated two dealerships in Québec, as the first two Volvo Trucks Certified Electric Vehicle (EV) Dealers
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker wants relief for pocketbook-pinched consumers when they visit the filling station. Gas averages $3.60 per gallon statewide and
MOORESVILLE, N.C. and ORTLAND, Ore. — In a NASCAR first, Team Penske on Sunday used the fully-electric Freightliner eCascadia semi-truck to pull a full-sized Team
WASHINGTON — New federal regulations for entry-level driver training (ELDT) began Feb. 7. The ELDT regulations set the minimum federal requirements for training that entry-level
TORONTO — Participants in Freedom Convoy 2022 temporarily halted big rig and other horn-blowing Sunday as their campaign to end COVID-119 restrictions in Canada entered its
Northeast residents were urged to stay off the roads with temperatures beginning to drop Friday evening as a major winter storm turned already slippery roads
LOS ANGELES — Boeing has donated $1 million toward construction of a bridge over a Southern California highway to allow mountain lions and other animals
BOSTON — Massachusetts can look forward to an influx of about $9.5 billion to help build and repair its transportation systems under the federal infrastructure
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Work Zone Data Working Group has released version 4.0 of its Work Zone Data Exchange (WZDx) Specification,
SAN DIEGO — TuSimple, a global autonomous driving technology company, announced Wednesday that Union Pacific Railroad will become the first customer to move freight on
COLUMBUS, Ind. – Orders for commercial vehicles dropped in January, according to preliminary data. Preliminary North American Class 8 net orders in January were 21,300 units, while
VICTORVILLE, Calif. — The driver of a tractor-trailer was arrested after a high-speed chase on Interstate 15 near Victorville, California. Multiple motorists called 911 at