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December, 2011

  • Composites Quiet the Reach Ride

  • Researchers Study Efficiency of Hybrids

  • Cleaning Up Trash Containers

  • Optimizing Efficiency

  • Highways, HOS Top Industry Issues

  • On the DOT Docket

  • Editorial: The Costs of Compliance

  • Small Trucks, Big Changes


  • November, 2011

  • Finding Value in Scrap Tires

  • Retreading Business Booming

  • Editorial: Looking for Confidence

  • Gearing Up for Off-Road Emissions

  • Equipment Rentals Signal a Recovery

  • Slow Growth Ahead For Business

  • Doors Opening for Indie Contractors

  • New Products, Equipment Announced at ICUEE 2011

  • Social Change Affecting Technician Shortage

  • Competing Under the Hood


  • October, 2011

  • Gas Refiners May Increase Ethanol Content

  • Cummins Plans Engine Changes

  • Fighting Back Down South

  • Viewpoint: Tips for Hiring Local Drivers

  • Editorial: Future Highway Trust Fund Crisis

  • Top Drivers Compete in Orlando

  • How Secure are Onboard Electronics?

  • Construction Spending Slows

  • OEMs Focus on Fuel Economy


  • September, 2011

  • Fuel Cards Expand Beyond Fill-Ups

  • Roadside Scanners Check Registrations

  • ICUEE 2011 Preview

  • Mining for Copper’s Replacement

  • Editorial: A Good Regulation?

  • Composite Materials Trim Trucks’ Weight


  • August, 2011

  • Suspension Suppliers’ Balancing Act

  • Hybrid Trucks’ Report Card

  • Editorial: Time To Get Involved

  • Finding Alternatives

  • Fueling the Future


  • July, 2011

  • Ford Super Duty to Add Hybrid Capability

  • Truck Exports on the Rise

  • U.S. Fleet Going Green

  • Opening Access to Repair Manuals

  • Consolidation Continues

  • Proposal May Affect Medical Examiners

  • Virtual Tire Kicking

  • Editorial: Measuring ROI

  • Learning to Merge

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