Group calls for more safety regs in wake of Deadliest Truck Crash report
CCJ Jason Cannon September 29, 2025
The "deadliest dozen" states for truck crashes, according tot he report, in order are Wyoming, New Mexico, Mississippi, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Idaho, Nebraska, Arkansas, Kansas, Montana, South Dakota, and Alabama. NHTSA reports that large truck fatalities remain high, at nearly 5,500 deaths. In addition, there were more than 150,000 injuries.
Related: Freight Waves Wyoming tops deadly truck crash list
Link: Truck Safety Coalition Worst Fatal Crash States
Why General Motors Boss Mary Barra Is Slamming the Brakes on Lofty EV Ambitions
The Wall Street Journal Sharon Terlep September 29, 2025 $Subscription Based
Not long ago, Chief Executive Mary Barra declared that General Motors was a decade away from quitting gas-powered cars, setting the course for a new mission, one that would safeguard the planet for generations.
Regulatory uncertainty slowing US electric vehicle adoption: report
Trucking Dive Eric Walz September 29, 2025
Although the EY forecaster predicts a short-term spike in U.S. EV sales in Q3 as buyers rush to take advantage of the EV tax credit of up to $7,500, the timeline to reach 50% EV adoption won’t happen now until 2039 — five years later than previously forecast.
Link: EY China races ahead in EV transition as Europe recalibrates and US stalls
DHL & Henkel: Bidding to Cut Ocean Freight Emissions
Manufacturing Digital Georgia Collins September 29, 2025
The collaboration utilizes a "Book & Claim" system to manage the environmental benefits of using sustainable fuels.
Through this model, ocean carriers use waste and residue-based maritime fuels on behalf of DHL Global Forwarding. The resulting emissions reductions are then assigned to Henkel.
‘Regional fragmentation’ confuses sustainability requirements, experts say
ESG Dive Lamar Johnson September 29, 2025
“We’ve been through an era for some time where there was slow but steady convergence around expectations in different parts of the world, and that has basically ground to a halt,” Business for Social Responsibility CEO and President Aron Cramer said. “We’re seeing a ton of regional fragmentation.”
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