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News, State

West Virginia lawmakers approve money for road work

West Virginia lawmakers meeting for a special session Monday approved appropriating surplus revenue for secondary road projects.

News

Automatic braking systems ineffective at night spotting pedestrians, study reveals

According to a study, automatic emergency braking systems aren’t working very well at detecting pedestrians on dark roadways.

News, State

Kentucky targets commercial motor vehicles with driver-focused cameras

Driver-focused cameras are being used by Kentucky police to crack down on distracted driving among commercial motor vehicles.

Business, Equipment

Freightliner M2, SD trucks to get cab, safety ‘Plus’

Freightliner is upgrading its M2 Plus medium-duty and SD Plus vocational models, with driver comfort in mind and more safety features.

Fuel prices, News

Diesel prices below $5 per gallon in several regions

Diesel prices dropped across the country this week, according to reports. The EIA report says the national average is down by 5 cents.

Federal, News

Truckers’ overtime bill introduced in Senate

Sen. Alex Padilla has introduced the Guaranteeing Overtime for Truckers Act, which would remove an exemption from 1938.

News, State

Kansas spends big to help freight trucking be more efficient

With hopes of improving communication and optimizing freight routing, KDOT advances multi-million dollar project along 100-mile stretch in western Kansas.

Business, Equipment

Cummins signs up Werner for 500 hydrogen internal combustion engines

Cummins Inc. has announced that mega carrier Werner Enterprises intends to buy 500 of Cummins’ 15-liter hydrogen internal combustion engines.

News, State

California Legislature approves bill to address wildlife-vehicle collisions

The California Legislature has approved a bill that addresses concern about wildlife and vehicular traffic interactions throughout the state.

Federal, News

NHTSA proposes rule on heavy-duty engine/vehicle test procedures

NHTSA is proposing amendments to test procedures for heavy-duty engines and vehicles, but the rule no longer includes trailers.