by Andrew / 3 March, 2025
Truck Tips to Get Ready for Spring Driving Conditions
March 20 is the first day of Spring and most likely you’re looking forward to the warmer months ahead and putting the rain, sleet, and snow of Winter in your rear-view mirror. Each season comes with its own blessings and unfortunately curses. While spring
by Andrew / 4 February, 2025
What Can Trucking Companies Expect the Year
The trucking industry is on the verge of a transformation, marked by advances in technology, a drive towards more sustainable operations, and an evolving market and supply chain. As we navigate the road ahead in 2025, trucking companies must proactively adapt to the trends
by Andrew / 6 January, 2025
New and Pending Trucking Regulations for 2025
The freight transportation and trucking industry will be dealing with new changes and regulations during 2025 focusing on areas such as sustainability initiatives, enhanced safety protocols, and the integration of advanced technologies. These impending regulations require businesses to stay vigilant and be in compliance
by Andrew / 10 December, 2024
Preparing Your Truck and Fleet for Winter Weather
Winter is upon us, and with the drop in temperatures, highways and road conditions can become slippery and dangerous. It is more important than ever to make sure that your semi-truck and fleet is prepared before venturing out on the road. Preventative Maintenance By getting your
by Andrew / 10 November, 2024
Managing the Holiday Surge for Truck Drivers and Fleet Owners
According to statistics, during the holidays, there are about 36% more vehicles on the road. Most of this traffic is made up of an increase in passenger cars (traveling for the holidays) delivery fleets (delivering for the holidays), and people-carriers, such as buses (transporting people
by Andrew / 10 October, 2024
Truck Drivers Beware: California’s Most Dangerous Routes
As a truck driver it’s your job to be on the road. Many times, you don’t have a choice on which routes you must take. Unfortunately, many of them are fraught with tricks and not treats. Road hazards, such as potholes, uneven pavement, cracks,
by Andrew / 10 September, 2024
How to Handle a Breakdown on the Highway
As a commercial trucker you know you’ll eventually have to deal with a breakdown. It just comes with the job description. And if it happens while you are driving on the highway, we don’t have to remind you how hazardous that can be. In
by Andrew / 10 August, 2024
What You Need to Know About BIT and DOT Inspections
The Basic Inspection of Terminals (BIT) Program is California version of a Department of Transportation (DOT) inspection. In a sense, it’s part DOT and part fleet inspection. To understand the BIT program more and understand your requirements and rights here are answers to some
by Andrew / 10 July, 2024
Truck Trailer Maintenance and Fabrication
Trailers play a significant role in our transportation industry, Whether shipping produce from the farmland to the continental United States, or products imported from around the world, we rely on trailers to haul these goods to market and to us. Trailers have come a
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