Transport

La NHTSA reporta disminución del 8.2% en fatalidades por accidentes de tráfico

El Reporte de Datos sobre Seguridad Vial de la NHTSA, revela una disminución en las muertes por accidentes de tráfico en Estados Unidos. El Reporte de Datos sobre Seguridad Vial de la Administración Nacional de Seguridad del Tráfico en las Carreteras (NHTSA, por sus siglas en inglés), publicado en septiembre, revela una disminución en las […]

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In brief: autonomous deployment ramps up in key U.S. markets

Zoox, Lyft, and International Motors expand pilot programs on autonomous vehicles and robotaxi services. International Motors and PlusAI Launch autonomous truck pilot program in Texas International Motors, in collaboration with automated technology developer PlusAI, has launched fleet testing with autonomous trucks equipped with PlusAI’s second-generation system. This initiative is part of a pilot program operating

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Labor market: driver jobs down more than 5%

A recent report from Indeed\’s Hiring Lab examined trends in driver jobs in the United States. A recent report from Indeed’s Hiring Lab examined labor market trends in the U.S. transportation industry for the second quarter of 2025. The report revealed that job postings across all transportation categories declined year-over-year, leading to a reduction in

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FMCSA to eliminate paper payments starting September 30

This move is part of a broader effort by FMCSA to modernize its operations and provide a more efficient experience. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has announced that starting September 30, 2025, it will no longer accept paper payments, such as checks or money orders, for any transactions related to its services. This

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Fleet alert: three ELDs removed from FMCSA’s approved list

On September 4, the FMCSA requested that truck drivers and fleets remove three ELDs as a result of the manufacturers’ failure to meet the minimum requirements. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has requested that truck drivers and fleets remove three ELDs as a result of the manufacturers’ failure to meet the minimum requirements

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The fight against license plate flippers

Several U.S. states intensify legal efforts against license plate flippers. Several U.S. states are stepping up legal efforts to combat the use of devices known as license plate flippers, amid a significant rise in their use to evade traffic enforcement and legal penalties. These devices, whether manual, electric, or mechanical, allow drivers to hide or

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DOT to implement fentanyl and norfentanyl testing for truck drivers

This decision comes in response to the alarming rate of overdose deaths linked to fentanyl use in the United States. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has decided to take action in response to the growing public safety issue related to the use of the synthetic opioid fentanyl and its metabolite, norfentanyl. In a Notice

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From sewage to steering wheel: the Nimbus bus project in Barcelona

The bus, known as Nimbus, travels without using a single drop of conventional fuel… but a lot of human waste. Clean energy for transportation has become a popular topic in the industry in recent years. While most people are familiar with electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles, have you ever imagined a truck running on… human waste?

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Road Blitz found more than 1,000 violations during the inspections

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) conducted its Road Blitz inspection campaign from June 9 to 13 in Canada and the United States. The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) conducted its Road Blitz inspection campaign from June 9 to 13 in Canada and the United States. During this surprise inspection, 4,629 commercial motor vehicles transporting

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