Three new automated trucks are now on Ohio roads, part of a Department of Transportation project to bring automation technology to the Buckeye State.
The federal government wants to facilitate the use of “highly automated” systems for transporting hazardous materials by air, water, and land (highways and rail). Most recently, on December 4, 2025, ...
AG Kwame Raoul leads a coalition urging Trump administration to halt rules on automated hazardous material transport, ...
Automated technologies in planes, trains, and passenger vehicles can perform tasks without the need for human operators—like crash avoidance systems that automatically slow cars down to avoid a ...
Improved use of tires and braking systems, not to mention safety, are among the gains expected when automated trucking is widely implemented in U.S. supply chains, says Peter Coratola Jr., chief ...
(TNS) — Ohio and Indiana have agreed to test partially automated trucks on a 166-mile stretch of Interstate 70, testing that could begin as early as October. The Ohio Department of Transportation ...
Highly automated transportation systems (HATS) are changing how hazardous materials are shipped in the United States. Our Environmental, Land Use & Natural Resources Group outlines the key regulatory ...
TOKYO, Oct 27, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - - Two MHI Group companies have reached an agreement with Stanley Robotics, a French venture-backed company, on joint development of Japan's first business in ...
I'm not a huge fan of the transportation, or lack thereof, across ASU's Tempe campus. Tempe is a giant campus, that much is obvious. Especially for me, as a downtown Phoenix student, an approximately ...
A specially equipped Lincoln MKZ, based at Mcity, is an open-source connected and automated research vehicle available to U-M faculty and students, startups and others to help accelerate innovation.
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