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Electric trucks ready to go

Thursday, May 24th, 2012

Communities across the country are considering implementing electric truck lanes adjacent to major highways in an effort to reduce traffic congestion and sound pollution, which could improve fleet management efforts by providing more efficient trucking routes.

Reducing fleet fuel costs

Monday, May 21st, 2012

The Atlantic recently listed a few ways trucking companies can reduce costs to improve fleet management efforts and free up capital for new technology and innovation.

The transportation industry is realizing its environmental impact and is looking to reduce its carbon footprint by finding cost-effective solutions.

Town meeting focuses on safety

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

Snowbridge Roto-Rooter of Breckenridge, Colorado, is teaming up with the Colorado Motor Carriers Association of Denver to host a truck town meeting and safety seminar.

The HTAA is starting a $20 million program that will pay 10,000 commercial drivers more than $800 each if they lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

In recent years, trucker health has been a major concern, with many drivers suffering from obesity and sleep apnea. A new partnership between Rolling Strong and Healthy Vending Management is looking to ease those concerns.

A truck driver training school in Springfield, Missouri, is opening up new opportunities for local students who are looking for a new career, reported the Springfield News-Leader.

With the 2012 Rolling Strong Driver Wellness Tour in full swing, Freightliner Trucks recently announced its plan to team up with Rolling Strong to improve the initiative and advocate greater awareness of trucker health issues.

Reddaway honored for safe trucking

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

Pacific Northwest regional carrier Reddaway Trucking was recently honored by the California Trucking Association and the Colorado Motor Carriers Association for its and excellence in truck driving safety over the past year.

Fleet management leader Webtech Wireless recently demonstrated how one of its products improves productivity for construction projects, as well as truck driving safety.

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