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Special Report: True cost of ownership

Comparisons of engine costs point to the value of replacing vehicles with the industry’s latest models and technologies.

Designed for fuel economy

Engine manufacturers have made great strides in improving fuel economy, but fleet managers must also do their jobs writing specs to take advantage of the fuel saving potential of new designs.

Trailer update

What you need to know about used trailer programs, doors and floors.

Mandated EOBRs/ELDs

Electronic onboard recorders (EOBRs) and electronic logging devices (ELDs) offer greater efficiency beyond hours of service compliance.

Standing apart

Clean vehicle initiatives are one way Central Freight Lines puts itself ahead of the competition.

Research identifies flaws in 34-hour restart rule

The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) has released findings of its assessment of the Regulatory Impact Analysis used by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to justify changes to the Hours-of-Service 34-hour restart provision, which took effect July 1, 2013.

Kenworth’s Renton plant celebrates 20 years

The Kenworth Truck Co. assembly plant in Renton, Wash., recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. Since the plant opened in 1993, it has produced more than 130,000 Kenworth trucks.

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Zonar 2020 tablets to offer Drivewyze PreClear Bypass service

Drivewyze Inc. and Zonar have announced that the GPS-based Drivewyze PreClear weigh station bypass service will be available on the Zonar 2020 telematics tablet starting in July, after new federal hours of service regulations go into effect.

Motion launches In-Vehicle Computing Solution

The newly introduced In-Vehicle Computing Solution from Motion Computing includes a range of docks, mounts and computing accessories designed to work with Motion Tablet PCs. Also featured are safety-enhancing features, such as built-in sensors that limit the use of computer displays while the vehicle is in motion.