National car transport service providers planning on attending the 2011 Green Truck Summit on Monday March 7-8 in the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis will be listening to United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator David Strickland talk about highway safety the transport industry of the United States of America in the years ahead.
Transport industry sources indicate that this gentleman has been asked to be the keynote address during the Green Truck Summit. This seems a good choice since David Strickland heads the agency tasked with setting policy for motor vehicle safety and fuel economy standards in the United States of America during the miles ahead, according to sources in the business of controlling car shipping prices.
The 2011 Green Truck Summit is being held in conjunction with The Work Truck Show 2011 and 47th Annual National Truck Equipment Association Convention. The 2011 Work Truck Show runs from March 8-10 and will include a Green Truck Ride-and-Drive, with a large number of hybrid and alternative fuel transport vehicles for you to take a look at.
Car transport service providers that stick around for the Green Truck Summit can take part in 26 sessions on alternative fuels, hybrid vehicle technology, and the latest product and technology developments in the transport industry. David Strickland is also expected to give us some information on the importance of alternative fuels and the advanced technology needed to use them. In addition to news on groundbreaking regulations on fuel efficiency and greenhouse gas emission reduction currently being reviewed by the NHTSA and United States Environmental Protection Agency.
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