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April 25, 2024
To fit technician training around busy work schedules, shops can leverage online learning modules, customized videos, and augmented/virtual reality to keep their techs up to spec.
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NHTSA put out several safety recalls for multiple commercial vehicle brands, including those for hoist cylinder mounting pins, hazard lights, and fusible links for certain Autocar brands, incorrect labels for some Ford Maverick models, and trapped Tesla acceleration pedals.
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The update to their dynamic speed management technology allows companies to limit back-up speeds in company-specified zones.
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EPA announces new grant program to fund Class 6 and 7 zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles, infrastructure, and workforce development to tackle climate change, reduce air pollution, and advance environmental justice.
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As technicians demand more training opportunities, physical training aids can help busy shops keep up on new technology.