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Six ways transportation companies are breaking the mold of logistics

Transportation companies are finding new ways to scale their businesses without having to invest in equipment and facilities. Technology is fueling a growth in non-asset transportation and logistics by helping companies solve more complex problems for their customers and increasing the efficiency and speed of freight transactions…read more

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One step forward, two steps back: Fatal Uber crash shows we shouldn’t rush to automation

Most autonomous efforts in trucking today, including platooning testing and Freightliner’s 2015 Inspiration concept truck, involve Level II automation (partial automation) as defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers. These trucks simultaneously use a combination of advanced driver assistance systems to control steering, acceleration and braking. The driver is still required to maintain situational awareness of road conditions and […]

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Convoy announces nationwide rollout, new driver-friendly features in app

After barely two years, app-based freight matching service Convoy on Tuesday announced it has expanded its network nationwide. Convoy has grown its footprint from the Peugeot Sound-area, to the Pacific Northwest, to west of Rockies and is now offering loads coast-to-coast with more than 100,000 trucks and drivers on the network.

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Starsky Robotics completes first known fully autonomous run without a driver in cab

Last month, autonomous truck upstart Starsky Robotics became the first player in the self-driving truck game to drive in fully autonomous mode on a public road without a person in the cab.  A remote driver more than 100 miles from small country road near

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Georgia looks to add trucks-only lanes on I-75 south of Atlanta

The Georgia Department of Transportation is currently in the planning stages for trucks-only lanes south of Atlanta on I-75, which the state says are intended to reduce freight congestion around the city. The proposed lanes would allow trucks and other commercial vehicles to travel in barrier-separated lanes from four-wheel traffic. The preliminary proposal has the lanes going […]

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Trucker sentenced to prison time after fatal crash, drug testing fraud, more

Action in four trucking-related crimes has recently been reported by the Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General and the Twin Cities Pioneer Press, including drug testing fraud, illegal transport of hazardous materials, a driver imprisoned following a fatal crash and a former DOT employee sentenced for bank fraud.

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Tesla founder Musk expects 100K Semi orders annually by 2022, thinks truck will exceed previously announced specs

Not much beyond what has previously been reported here is known about Tesla’s electric Semi, but company founder CEO Elon Musk certainly has high hopes for truck. During the company’s earnings call this week, Musk told analysts he expects to sell 100,000 units or more annually by 2022.

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Map: A state by state look at ELD mandate enforcement

Though the U.S. DOT required nearly all truckers who keep records of duty status to switch to an ELD by December 18, there’s somewhat of a soft enforcement period ongoing until April 1, the date established by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance for when out-of-service orders for non-compliance will begin being issued.

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Mitigating Theft: A helpful notice from Bill Fralic Insurance Services, Inc

Over the year and a half, there has been a severe rash of high end automobile cargo thefts in the Atlanta area.  More than 10 cargo theft claims have been filed for losses occurring within the 285 Perimeter around Atlanta.  The majority of the thefts are concentrated in the southwest suburbs around the airport (Union […]

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