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4M ago
In the vast expanse of highways and byways, the trucking industry has long relied on an essential communication tool to keep drivers connected and informed – the Citizen Band (CB) radio. Born out of necessity, CB radios have played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of long-haul trucking, enhancing safety, efficiency, and camaraderie among drivers.
The Birth of CB Radios
The origins of CB radios can be traced back to the 1940s when the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allocated a set of 27 MHz radio frequencies for unlicensed public use. These frequencies, known as the Citize ..read more
USA Breakdown
1y ago
Winter weather can be a major challenge for truck drivers, who often deal with cold temperatures, snow, ice, and other hazardous conditions while on the road. These challenges can put truck drivers at risk of accidents, injuries, and other hazards, which can have serious consequences for themselves and other road users. We’ll cover some tips for driving your semi-truck in winter weather.
One of the biggest dangers of winter weather for truck drivers is the risk of losing control of their vehicle on slippery roads. Semi-trucks are large and heavy vehicles that can weigh up to 80,000 pounds Thi ..read more
USA Breakdown
2y ago
As required by law and for the safety of fellow motorists, all commercial truck drivers are required to perform a pre-trip inspection before starting their hours of service. Failure to do so can lead to DOT fines, violations, and a lower CSA (Compliance, Safety, Accountability) score.
However, a proper pre-trip inspection serves another important purpose: To prevent truck breakdowns that can lead to significant financial and liability issues.
Of course, it’s not uncommon for drivers to gloss over the pre-trip inspection when trying to meet tight deadlines, overconfidence in the cu ..read more
USA Breakdown
3y ago
No commercial driver likes it when they have a truck breakdown. Knowing what to do when your truck breaks down helps keep the road safe for you and others, while saving your time and money when you can minimize downtime. In this article, we will cover what truckers must do when they have a breakdown to get back on the road ASAP, including:
Be Prepared
Don’t Panic
Find a Safe Spot off the Road
Secure the Scene
Inspect the Truck with Caution
Call Roadside Assistance
Stay Away from the Road
Wait for Help
Finding the Best Truck Repair
Follow these 9 tips and best-practices to stay safe during a ..read more
USA Breakdown
3y ago
Being a commercial driver can be expensive. With marked-up beverages at truck stops, expensive commercial truck repairs, overpriced restaurant meals, and a host of other expenses, it’s not uncommon to end up losing cash on the road or having a paycheck that barely covers your daily expenditures.
To help commercial drivers save money, we’ve compiled nine ways to lower your expenses and keep more cash in your wallet while you’re on the road.
1. Travel Savvy
When you’re getting in or out of your vehicle, chances are that you’re going to need someone to transport you to your personal ..read more
USA Breakdown
3y ago
If you’re a commercial truck driver or planning on becoming one, you may have heard about becoming an “owner operator”. With commercial trucking seeing unprecedented demand for new drivers, many drivers choose to work for a professional company – but there are many options for those who want to own their truck and operate as they see fit.
In this article, we’ll take a look at five reasons why you should become an owner-operator.
1. Higher Earnings
Perhaps the greatest reason why truck drivers choose to become an owner operator is the opportunity to get paid what they deserve. On a ..read more
USA Breakdown
3y ago
If you drive as a team, you know that coordinating your hours with your co-driver is important to stay on the road as long as possible and make the money you deserve. And the best way to achieve this is with a rolling 34-hour reset.
Instead of killing time, there are plenty of ways to maximize the 34-hour rolling reset. In this article, we’ll take a brief look at some suggestions that can help you feel better, catch up on what you’ve been missing out, and more, including:
Meal Prep
Shopping
Laundry
Exercise
Catching Up with Loved Ones
Explore
Shower
Socialize
Truck Repair
Rest
Before ..read more
USA Breakdown
3y ago
No matter what materials are being transported, it is vital to have trucking logistics in place for your company. In addition, the fleet operations may need dispatch software for its day to day operations management. Finally, delivery times of a product are essential to have quick routes. Thus logistics in the trucking industry needs to be a well-oiled machine to keep budget costs low.
What is Trucking Logistics?
Trucking logistics can be defined as the research and planning of trucking operations. Typically, the logistics of trucking considers all the factors involved in the transportation o ..read more
USA Breakdown
3y ago
Oil changes are an essential ongoing preventive maintenance service needed by all commercial truck owners. Semi-truck oil changes also rank as one of the more costly ongoing expenses that truck owners must burden. Thus, new methods of extending the oil change interval on commercial vehicles are being developed every year.
In recent years, there has been a substantial increase in the number of miles commercial drivers can travel before their vehicle needs an oil change. In the 1950s, commercial truck oil changes were required after only 500 miles for many heavy-duty vehicles. Due to cutting-ed ..read more
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3y ago
Truck drivers should be aware of the importance of conducting pre-trip inspections. Unfortunately, not every truck driver takes the time to understand the intricate process and details of the pre-trip inspection. In fact, the process is vital to ensure everything is functional and operating properly.
As sad as it is to say from former experience watching drivers on my 10 hour, there are a massive amount of drivers failing to do a proper pre-trip if at all. That said, it has become one of the most ignored aspect of a truck driver’s job. Comparatively, professional truck drivers do understand t ..read more