With its hot climate and long driving distances, electrification remains a challenge for the Australian trucking market. But recent innovations aim to...
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Image: Rod Hannifey.Grassroots initiative Knights of the Road strives to improve the public perception, safety and unity of Australia’s truck drivers. Speaking with Australian Truck Radio, trucking advocate Rod Hannifey said the concept is about recognising drivers at every level of the industry and encouraging small, positive actions that collectively make a difference on the road. “It […] The post Knights of the Road champions positive change appeared first on Prime Mover Magazine.
With its hot climate and long driving distances, electrification remains a challenge for the Australian trucking market. But recent innovations aim to...
With its hot climate and long driving distances, electrification remains a challenge for the Australian trucking market. But recent innovations aim to...
2025 Overall Truck of the Year winner - The Glenapp Boys entered by Rob Sibson and his NPR 65-190 Crew Cab. Image: Isuzu Australia.Isuzu Australia...
2025 Overall Truck of the Year winner - The Glenapp Boys entered by Rob Sibson and his NPR 65-190 Crew Cab. Image: Isuzu Australia.Isuzu Australia...
The Oti Regional Second in Command of the Ghana National Fire Service, D. O. 1 Mr Francis Agbavitor, has cautioned first-time drivers to exercise...
The NTARC has released a new resource for HV drivers tackling the Illawarra Descent. Image: NTARC.The National Truck Accident Research Centre (NTARC)...
The NTARC has released a new resource for HV drivers tackling the Illawarra Descent. Image: NTARC.The National Truck Accident Research Centre (NTARC)...
Escalating tensions in the Middle East have once again exposed Australia’s heavy reliance on imported diesel for road freight. Rather than...
Vice-captain Travis Head says the public perception about Australia's T20 World Cup failure doesn't match with the commitment of the players.
Vice-captain Travis Head says the public perception about Australia's T20 World Cup failure doesn't match with the commitment of the players.