Iveco, Plus start automated truck public road testing in Germany
Iveco and Plus will begin testing in Germany and plan to expand to Austria, Italy and Switzerland.
The progressive process of bringing autonomous trucks to market
The automated truck driving evolution has already begun. Here’s where it’s going.
Volvo Trucks says I-Torque use is on the rise
This powertrain technology ensures maximum efficiency without sacrificing performance or drivability, the company says.
Mack Trucks donates Granite model at World of Concrete 2023
The CIM program grants students a Bachelor of Science degree in Concrete Industry Management over four years.
Volvo receives record order for electric trucks in Australia
In Australia, sales of electric trucks are starting to pick up.
A retrofittable Level 2 automated driver assistance system ride along
Automated driver assistance systems tend to get lumped together with monikers like “active lane keep assist” and “adaptive cruise control,” but the reality is that all ADAS systems have subtle operational differences that can make a big impact on a truck driver over thousands of miles. The best way to understand those differences is to
The road to self-driving trucks with Torc Robotics CEO
The automated truck driving excitement among some fleets is palpable. The automated driver assistance systems–like the currently available adaptive cruise control and lane keep assist features–that are the foundational stepping stones of automated driving technology are seeing strong adoption rates, according to OEMs. Yet, the step from Level 2 automated assistance systems to Level 4
Can we ever prove that autonomous trucks are safe?
Let’s say a Level 4 automated truck is driving along and – oh sorry, does that make you uncomfortable? Even if data could prove to you that autonomous trucks are without a shadow of a doubt safer and cause fewer accidents every year… it still feels wrong. Why is that? Autonomous trucks are advancing in
Laying the lidar groundwork for automated truck driving
It’s one thing to see what’s on the road ahead of you, it’s another to know what that object is that’s in front of you. We take it for granted, the box is clearly a box, the blown tire is clearly rubber laying on the road. But as someone who has changed a tire on
Volvo Trucks wrapped sleeper to raise Special Olympics awareness
In acknowledgement of her many industry and community accomplishments, professional truck driver Carmen Anderson was presented with the keys to a new Volvo VNL760 70-in. sleeper specially wrapped to help raise awareness of Special Olympics. The handover event was held at the headquarters of America’s Service Line (ASL) in Green Bay, a private truck fleet