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This week in trucking: Driver bathrooms, charging consolidation

2 min · 28. maj 2026
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Here are the headlines from this week in trucking as of May 28. * A House committee passed a surface transportation bill * Motive is updating its dash cam tech offerings * EV charging companies Voltera, Revel are merging * In fuel this week, diesel fell 7 cents

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