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Newsby StaffSeptember 7, 2022

California and Colorado Hit Hard by Vehicle Theft

In 2021, some 932,329 vehicles were reported stolen across the U.S. — a 6% increase over 2020. The NICB’s “2021 Hot Spots Report” examines states and areas that experienced the highest rates and volumes of thefts.

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FleetTakesby Chris BrownAugust 26, 2022

How CARB’s Gas Vehicle Ban Will Affect Fleets

The California Air Resources Board laid down its most ambitious rule yet, which includes not only passenger cars but light-duty trucks. The rule is phasing out traditional power in fleets’ biggest workhorses.

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Newsby Marianne MatthewsJuly 20, 2022

NHTSA’s New Anti-Speeding Campaign Aims to Change Drivers’ Mindset

Too many drivers think the speed limit is just a suggestion. That’s one of the problems the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s new anti-speeding campaign hopes to reverse. The first-of-is-kind campaign kicked off on July 20 and runs through August 14.

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Newsby StaffJuly 15, 2022

Four California Cities Among Top Five in U.S. for Worst Drivers

QuoteWizard’s annual report evaluates cities for best and worst drivers.

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Newsby StaffJune 17, 2022

California Has the Most Vehicles with Unfixed Safety Recalls

Nationwide, the overall number of vehicles with an open recall is down almost 6% from 2021, but there are still far too many. A new report from Carfax explores the topic including which states have the most open recalls.

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Newsby StaffJune 10, 2022

5 Automakers File to Defend California's Emission Standards

Five OEMs — Ford, VW, BMW, Honda and Volvo — filed a motion to intervene on the side of the EPA in California's authority to set its own emissions standards under the Clean Air Act.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseJune 9, 2022

SoCalGas Awarded Grant to Develop Renewable Hydrogen from Biogas

The project will create a system powered by renewable electricity that can use renewable gas to produce low-cost clean hydrogen.

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Newsby StaffJune 2, 2022

Pony.ai Loses Permit to Test Autonomous Vehicles with Driver

The California Department of Motor Vehicles has revoked Pony.ai’s permit to test its autonomous vehicle technology with a driver after finding violations on some safety drivers’ driving records.

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Newsby Jordan WiklundDecember 17, 2021

Nikola Delivers First Nikola Tre Battery-Electric Trucks

The California company Total Transportation Services Inc. has issued a letter of intent to purchase 100 battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) from electric startup Nikola, whose Nilola Tre BEV is designed for local deliveries up to 350 miles.

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Newsby StaffNovember 22, 2021

California Ranks as Worst State for Driving for Fourth Consecutive Year

Bankrate analyzes the driving experience across the U.S. for the fourth consecutive year and finds the Midwest is the best region for motorists.

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