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Archive for February, 2013
Clemson University students will be able to set their eyes on a new style of transportation. Clemson Area Transit, a trusted Nova Bus partner, is putting into service the first articulated bus in South Carolina. CAT leads the state with the introduction of new technologies like Nova Bus’ LFS Artic as an economical, efficient way […]
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Courtesy of Overdrive: The trucking industry as a whole was the victim of a $27 billion loss in 2011 in the aggregation of time spent and fuel wasted in congestion on U.S. roads and highways, according to a study from Texas A&M. The university’s Transportation Institute says that U.S. drivers […]
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Courtesy of Reuters: A powerful winter storm that has left at least three people dead in its wake barreled toward Chicago on Tuesday, threatening to snarl the evening commute with heavy snow, ice and winds while leaving nearly all of the Plains buried. Blizzard conditions in Oklahoma, Texas and parts of Kansas, which were still […]
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Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. (REI), a leading provider of safety solutions, has introduced two new wireless fleet software add-ons for REI’s mobile video surveillance system –A.R.M.O.R-Auto Pilot and A.R.M.O.R.-Diagnostics. The server based software components can be used independently or combined for a complete safety solution. A.R.M.O.R-Auto Pilot manages wireless downloading, reporting and automated notification of […]
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Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) has just released the third edition of “The Road to Natural Gas,” an update of its growing portfolio of customers making the switch to natural gas as a transportation fuel or expansion of their current fleets. This edition includes new agreements signed with additional fueling partners as potential locations […]
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Courtesy NBC News and AP: A second major winter storm was bearing down on the central Plains early Monday, less than a week after another system dumped more than a foot of snow on parts of the region. National Weather Service officials in Kansas issued blizzard warnings and watches through late Monday ahead of the […]
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