Guiyang’s First Batch of Green Intelligent Vehicles for D
www.chinatrucks.com: On November 14, the first batch of green and intelligent vehicles for dredge transportation started their official operation in Guiyang. Developed by Foton-Daimler, the vehicle is 100% electronically controlled. Compared with traditional vehicles for dredge transportation, the new truck can be monitored real-time on the internet. Once the driver is not dumping the waste or dredge at the right position, the management department can take a number of measures, such as limiting the speed or stopping the vehicle.
Currently, related departments in Guiyang Municipal Government are planning to upgrade its truck fleet for dredge transportation in the urban areas. In the next three years, the green and intelligent truck for dredge transportation will be popularized at various construction sites across the city.
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