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I CAN SEE CLARITY

Honda’s new Clarity FCV hydrogen fuel cell powered car, unveiled at the 2015 Tokyo motor show in October, is now on sale in Japan to government and businesses. The Minato…
April 8, 2016

ZERO ELEMENT

Germany now has the world's first hydrogen fuel cell powered ride-sharing service. BeeZero, a subsidiary business within The Linde Group, will offers customers 50 Hyundai ix35 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles for…
April 8, 2016

HEAVY VEHICLE UNDER MICROSCOPE

The National Heavy Vehicles Regulator (NHVR) is conducting a survey of approximately 9000 trucks including rigid, articulated, B-doubles and road trains, as well as buses and plant equipment in order to…
April 8, 2016

MODEL 3 MEANS BUSINESS

Tesla Motors has unveiled the final piece of its 'Secret Master Plan', the low cost mass volume Model 3 full electric vehicle. Over 115,000 deposits were made in 24 hours and…
April 8, 2016
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VeeDub Recall Begins Down Under

Volkswagen Group Australia has begun its engine recall process with over 8500 Amarok utes to have their diesel engine emissions-test cheat software removed. Owners were contacted on February 29 to have the 2.0 litre…
Anby Alcomendas
March 30, 2016
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LAW AND NEW ORDER

NSW police force takes delivery of its Lexus RC F crime fighter   A spanking new Lexus RC F has joined the boys in blue in NSW with its high performance…
Anby Alcomendas
March 22, 2016

TRAK RECORD

Shaun Wilson talks about the GPS revolution and how it’s now Securatrak’s bread and butter   Corporations around the world, large or small, turn to technology on a daily basis…
March 17, 2016

AUTOMATIC, BABY

So just how far off is this autonomous car craze and how will it impact the fleet world? It’s the most significant change in the auto industry since Benz pioneered…
March 16, 2016

IDLE SCANIA

Trucking take-up of Scandi telematics   Bus and truck operators and fleet managers using Scania vehicles can now use a cutting-edge system called Scania OnBoard and Optimise to monitor and…
March 16, 2016

FREIGHT FINE

UK haulage company found negligent Liverpool Crown Court in the UK has fined Freight First Ltd. £90,000 (AUD$140,000) for failing to put in place safety procedures and training that could…
March 16, 2016