
Transportation-related incidents ranked as the most common fatal event for workers in the U.S. in 2016, accounting for 2,083 deaths according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. That number marks a slight increase over the 2,054 fatalities in 2015.
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Two new Freightliner Cascadia compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles were showcased for the first time at the 2018 ACT Expo Conference.
Read More →The Element-Arval Global Alliance is hosting a webinar on best practices to establish a global fleet operation, which will include live discussions from professional fleet panelists.
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Ford Australia has been fined $7.6 million (AU$10 million) for mishandling complaints in thousands of cars accused of having faulty gearboxes.
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Subaru of America opened its new $118-million headquarters in Camden, N.J. today, and plans to move more than 550 employees into the location next month, the automaker announced.
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Sunrise and sunset are two of the most dangerous times to be behind the wheel because the driver's view and vision are compromised. It's due to the fact that the light sky prevents a driver's eyes from adjusting to the dark roadway, which makes it very challenging to see pedestrians, cyclists and even other vehicles.
Read More →Buick unveiled its battery-electric Enspire SUV concept in China, which the automaker said will be able to travel further than a Tesla Model S on a single charge.
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There were 1,980 fatal hit-and-run crashes in the U.S. in 2016 that resulted in 2,049 lost lives, which was the highest number ever recorded, according to a new study from the AAA Foundation.
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Booster, a gas delivery service, announced that fuel delivery and tire care services are available for fleets in Texas and California.
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Commercial vehicle registrations in the European Union fell 2.5% in March 2018, despite a strong first quarter in 2018, with demand falling in almost all commercial vehicle segments in the EU, the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) said.
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