Tuesday, February 28th, 2023
Trucking transportation is one of the most important industries in the United States and is the engine that keeps the national economy running. Here is a quick guide on some of the most important transport trucking statistics that give us a snapshot of the current industry.
Monday, October 24th, 2022
As a professional truck driver, you need tools that make your life easier and safer. The Deckmate Ladder accomplishes both tasks through innovative design and useful features. But is it worth the buy? Let’s take a look!
Wednesday, August 31st, 2022
Truck drivers have one of the most challenging and in-demand jobs in America. With the need for dependable workers rising, more and more new professionals are entering the field. This influx of rookie drivers, unfortunately, means more potential for mistakes. Here are the top four truck driving mistakes you should avoid to stay safe throughout your trucking career.
Truck drivers face the challenge of driving long hours, often through the night to make deliveries on time. Many find themselves struggling to stay awake during long drives, which can lead to accidents. Here are a few tips to help truck drivers stay awake and alert while driving.
Wednesday, January 19th, 2022
Trucking is a popular career choice, as more and more truck drivers are needed to transport goods across the country. If you are considering this line of work, here are some important things you need to know!
Monday, December 27th, 2021
Winter weather brings with it many hazards that can affect your day-to-day driving if you’re not used to it. Each winter, flatbed drivers spend countless hours behind the wheel in awful conditions – everything from heavy snow to sleet to rain. Even if you don’t live in an area where winter weather is common, trucking companies will often place their inexperienced employees on routes through these areas during the winter months. Here are some tips and tricks to help you drive this winter.
Monday, November 8th, 2021
Winter is right around the corner, and with it comes the snow, ice, strong winds and subzero temperatures. Truck drivers have to travel long distances and deliver cargo no matter what the weather is, so they should be prepared for anything. Here are some items every truck driver should have in case of emergency during the colder months. Most of these items are good to keep in your truck year round, but are especially useful during extreme weather.
Monday, October 4th, 2021
Most trucks you see on the highway transporting cargo are enclosed trailers. For bigger cargo, you will see it being transferred on a flatbed truck. Flatbed trucking is not an easy job. It takes a lot of time, skill, and attention to detail to successfully secure cargo on a flatbed trailer.