Great American Trucks: The Dodge Big Horn
It looked great. But the Big Horn left a lot to be desired behind the steering wheel.
It looked great. But the Big Horn left a lot to be desired behind the steering wheel.
Heavy Duty Trucking honors 20 new or significantly improved products announced in 2023 for their innovation, ability to address an industry issue, and potential to affect a fleet’s bottom line.
Did you know your driver manuals and safety policies could be used against you? Find out how plaintiffs’ attorneys use the ‘Rules of the Road.’
DDA Transport recognized the importance of reducing its carbon footprint, but it needed a solution that wouldn’t burden the company with infrastructure constraints or costly maintenance.
Driver log falsifications rank as one of the most common driver-related violations discovered in roadside inspections and during motor carrier safety audits. Why is it such a problem, and what can trucking fleet managers do about it?
Do truck wheels really need to be retorqued? Learn 4 reasons why, plus a tip to help make sure your wheels stay where they belong.
Perspective on improving your fleet's safety program and CSA scores from a truck driver and trucking company owner turned insurance consultant.
If you think the way your dad or granddad did things when they owned the company is still just fine, you may be setting up your trucking company for failure.
In the quest to hire quality diesel technicians, some fleets have learned they can find quality workers from two groups that might be overlooked sometimes. Companies that hire military veterans and women technicians are finding success with both.
Industry leaders share what they see as industry trends related to diesel technicians, including recruiting and retention challenges, pay and benefits, and additional training for battery-electric powertrains.
Do OSHA workplace safety regulations affect your trucking company's operations?
More than any other North American OEM, Freightliner created the modern, iconic template for Class 8, long-haul cabover trucks. It was a look and basic design that would dominate trucking from the late 1950s all the way into the early 1980s.
Joshua Goldman, vice president of e-mobility at microgrid and DER deployment advisor Xendee, responds to questions as he discusses microgrids and how these distributed energy resources can help with the electrification of trucking.
Six ways to prepare your trucking fleet for whatever diesel fuel prices may bring this year.
Jereme Kent, CEO of One Energy, responds to questions about the company's 30-megawatt electric truck charging hub in Ohio and how Utility 2.0 projects can help electrify trucking.
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