Truck Chat: This Month in Fleet News [June 2024]
June kicks off Safety month, we dig into regulatory updates and rulings, talk OEM updates and truck tires, and so much more. Watch or listen today!
June kicks off Safety month, we dig into regulatory updates and rulings, talk OEM updates and truck tires, and so much more. Watch or listen today!
The new cloud-enabled fleet management solution incorporates several powerful features such as instant access to booking data, automated scheduling, and checklist inspections.
Chevrolet’s new Silverado EV offers a fully featured performance truck and a work truck model in several trim packages. Work Truck recently tested both during a visit to Michigan. See how the trucks performed.
The E-Smart Seat Belt can detect when a work truck driver is not wearing a seat belt and slow the vehicle to a speed predetermined by the fleet.
The new platform allows fleet managers to compare their fleet's performance with similar fleets in real-time, enabling them to make data-driven decisions to optimize fuel efficiency, fleet utilization, and overall performance.
Motiv's new CEO, Scott Griffith, talks about the company's direction as an OEM now that it has rebranded to Motiv Electric Trucks.
Find out what the members of the 2024-2025 Work Truck Editorial Advisory Board have on their minds, the current trends they see, and the challenges they face.
The plant is responsible for supplying engines to seven Toyota vehicle plants in North America, including those powering the popular Tacoma and Tundra models.
Do you truly understand the importance of fueling training programs and the features built into propane fueling stations to maximize safety? Learn more!
The new EV Star REEFERX has a customizable design with multi-temperature zones and a lighter body, allowing for an increased payload capacity of up to 5,500 lbs.
Vicinity Motor Corp. said its VMC 1200 now meets all US safety standards, meaning sales are permitted in the US. The next step for the truck will be CARB certification, which the company anticipates.
If you have Altec, Bucher Municipal, Ford, Daimler, General Motors, Mack, Reading Truck Body, or Rivian vehicles in your fleet you need to check these important safety recalls issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Recalls can really throw a wrench in the works for fleet operations. Work Truck delved into the latest data to identify the pickup trucks and SUVs to help keep your tools of the trade doing the jobs they are needed to do.
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