‘The Future of Trucking Report: The Way Forward’ outlines the industry’s thoughts on the direction of the transport sector across a number of challenging areas.
More than 1300 respondents
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TWU issues major criticism at Victorian driverless truck trial
Serious criticism from the Transport Workers Union has led to the delay of a six-month driverless truck trial that was set to begin in Melbourne this week.
Announced on Thursday, the six-month trial headed
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Cool climate stifles electric dreams
Volvo Trucks spearheaded production of electric trucks in 2019 and it wasn’t long before some high profile operations were joining the company’s ambitious path to a fossil-free future.
Among them was
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Conventional conjuring from The Netherlands
Historically, the Dutch are an industrious lot with a liking for stretching the envelope, literally and physically.
Take this image, for instance, of a slick conventional almost certainly conjured
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HVIA calls on NHVR to delay VSB6 update
Heavy Vehicle Industry Australia (HVIA) has called on the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) to delay the implementation of its new version of VSB6 for three months in a recent submission.
It had
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Driving efficiency with MyTrucking and V-DAQ integration
MyTrucking has taken its quest for simplicity, value and productivity even further with its recent integration
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Super single tyres receive regulator’s tick
The important research into the new tyre technology has found promising results for the nation’s fleets and roads.
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Autonomous road train coming to Western Australia
The world first technology will see autonomous vehicles haul raw mining materials along a private road in WA.
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New truck blind spot tech approved for trial in Victoria
A novel technology aimed at enhancing visibility for heavy vehicle drivers in blind spots will undergo trials at a busy intersection in Victoria.
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HVIA releases first report on coupling strength project
Over the past year, HVIA has actively participated in a collaborative study focused on examining the dynamic loads experienced by couplings installed on heavy High Productivity Freight Vehicles (HPFV) and PBS combinations.
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