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Monday, November 8th, 2021
trucking in the winter

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
pros and cons

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.

Thursday, September 2nd, 2021
truck driving

As a new truck driver, it’s important for you to learn as much as you can before you start driving. New drivers don’t have any experience to help out on the road, unlike truck drivers who have been doing their jobs for years. Here are some tips and tricks every new truck driver should know.

Friday, August 6th, 2021
Semi truck

Truck drivers do more than sit behind the wheel and ship goods all over the country. They operate some of the largest vehicles on the planet, while navigating through inclement weather and cities not designed for their weight or size. These drivers operate under a comprehensive regulatory regime managed by federal and state governments and insurance companies.

Tuesday, April 6th, 2021
Flat Bed Truck

Whether it be shipping, general manufacturing, or construction, flatbed trucks are crucial to any fleet enterprise, as their advantages spread across many industries.  Flatbed trucks are frequently used for hauling oversized loads or products with uncommon shapes. These types of trucks are necessary in the businesses of hauling, dumping, and agriculture too.  Truck drivers must contemplate the load size, heaviness, and the need for dumping/unloading aides when determining if a flatbed truck would facilitate their haul.

Wednesday, March 17th, 2021
Open Road

A job that merges stability with the freedom of the open road is short-haul trucking. Many prospective drivers are concerned with long-distance travel and seclusion.  Short distance trucking is a fitting solution for these people. It is important to keep in mind that there are both challenges and perks that come with this type of job. 

Thursday, January 14th, 2021

Have you ever wondered if you are using the correct ramp for your heavy duty loads? It can sometimes be hard to tell which ramp would be the best for you. Let’s talk about the kind of ramps there are and what you’ll need to go with those specific ones.

Saturday, July 25th, 2020
transport trucking statistics

Driving a truck can be a dangerous job at times. From perilous driving scenarios to equipment dangers, truckers are typically keenly aware of what can go wrong and adapt accordingly. While each trucker may have their own variety of commonly encountered threats, here are the most typical dangers a trucker will encounter while on the job. 

Friday, June 12th, 2020

There is no precise guide for all truck drivers to follow when loading and unloading cargo off or on a flatbed truck. Despite this, a few comprehensive procedures can be followed to make these processes safer. The variety of loads transported on these trucks varies, so every truck driver should understand their own procedures. The following are four important safety measures that should be put in place when loading and unloading flatbed trailers.