We don’t have to tell you that truckers spend a lot of hours on the road. The routine of driving and listening to the radio or music might be getting tired – sometimes our brains get bored if they listen to the same type of media for hours on end. So why not try something new to keep you entertained as you drive?
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There are certain risks that only a community of truck drivers are aware of. From road hazards, comfort, and safety, it’s important to know how to prepare for short trips and long hauls. There are also certain ins and outs about trucking regulations that drivers must know and keep up to date with. From BASICs to SAFER scores, commercial auto operators must remain compliant with tons of federal and state regulations. Drivers and fleet owners must also take into account their options for operating authority and insurance coverage/compliance so that their business can run smoothly.
Here’s where we talk about everything truck drivers need to know. We’ll go over truck ergonomics, regulations, event recorders, and even snacks! We’ll also break down the proper way to insure your truck drivers and keep them safe so that you can breathe easy every time they buckle up.
Alabama community college to offer CDL class just for women in trucking
A conversation that comes up a lot in the trucking world is the fact that there is a major shortage of truck drivers in the United States. There are many potential solutions – hiring millennials as truck drivers, offering higher wages, providing better benefits or perks.
Top tips to prevent back pain as a truck driver
One aspect of being a truck driver that’s very common is back pain. A lot of truck drivers, whether they drive a flatbed truck, tractor-trailer, tow truck, or any truck, really, experience lower back pain because of the nature of the job – getting in and out of the truck, being jolted as you drive, and sitting for long stretches at a time.
How to get more millennials to drive for your truck business
It’s not exactly a big secret that the United States has a huge shortage of truck drivers. It’s estimated that the industry is currently functioning with 50,000 fewer drivers than it needs. Much thought has been given to potential solutions to this problem, and one solution is hiring more millennials as semi-truck drivers.
12 truck driver safety tips that you need to know about
Truck driving is not for the faint of heart. The open road, though freeing, is also dangerous, especially when you drive a huge big rig that weighs however many tons. It’s like a missile. Once that thing gets off track, there’s almost no stopping it. However, we’ve got a few truck driver safety tips that can help you stay safe on the road.
North Dakota bill could lead to a study about truckers quitting over ELD mandate
The ELD mandate has generated a lot of discussion and protest in the trucking world, to say the least. The mandate, which went into effect in December of 2017, required truckers to have an ELD, or electronic logging device, in their vehicles to track their hours of duty.