Collision Mitigation Technology
Everyone is familiar with the dangers of the trucking industry. That’s why collision mitigation software is currently one of the fastest-growing types of technology in semi-trucks. Collision mitigation uses various systems like radar, video, and sensors to monitor and minimize risks on the road in real-time. Live obstacle detection and other resources collect and use data to alert drivers of potential hazards, preventing accidents and other issues.
Electronic Logging Devices
Federal law now requires all interstate trucks to use electronic logging devices (EDLs). In addition to being necessary for compliance, these devices are innovative pieces of technology that can help your fleet stand out against competitors. EDLs track and record your drivers’ hours to ensure compliance with regulations.
Trailer Tracking
Trailer tracking systems are another new technology that has changed the trucking industry in recent years. GPS tracking is a highly effective loss prevention strategy. In addition to curbing theft, trailer tracking allows you to collect, store and analyze electronic data related to your fleet and assets It is worth noting that trucking is responsible for most of the overland freight movement in the United States, with the market being worth 732.3 billion U.S. dollars in 2020.
Many consider the trucking industry to be the backbone of the American economy: trucks move almost 71 % of all freight tonnage, amounting to 10.5 billion tons annually.


