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DPF Cleaning – The Difference in Regeneration and Cleaning

DPF's, or Diesel Particulate Filters, are required to reduce exhaust emissions on virtually all diesel engines. Whether you have an over-the-road truck or industrial equipment, you likely have a DPF attached to the exhaust system. The real question is do you know how the difference between DPF regeneration and DPF cleaning? If you’ve researched [...]

2016-11-14T18:45:49+00:00March 30th, 2015|Author, Money saving ideas, Tid bits, trucking, Uncategorized|

Occupational Health and Safety Policies in the Trucking Industry

Trucking is obviously one of the most regulated industries in the United States. While many trucking companies may feel that the industry is over-regulated, with numerous requirements that drivers have to meet, making it very difficult to get certified, given that the process of obtaining a commercial driver’s license is quite expensive and complicated [...]

2016-11-14T18:45:50+00:00May 21st, 2014|Tid bits, trucking|

Tweet Your Fleet! Why Does your Business Need Social Media

Tweet, Like, Pin, Plus? Social Media Marketing Your Fleet If you're a small business and a newbie to social media, even the term "newbie" may leave you a bit confused. Unsurprisingly, social media marketing has become a hugely important aspect of the marketing plan of any small business, not only from a customer absorption [...]

2016-11-14T18:45:50+00:00May 16th, 2014|Tid bits|

DPF Cleaning – The Difference in Regeneration and Cleaning

DPF’s, or Diesel Particulate Filters, are required to reduce exhaust emissions on virtually all diesel engines. Whether you have an over-the-road truck or industrial equipment, you likely have a DPF attached to the exhaust system. The real question is […]

2016-11-14T18:45:50+00:00April 3rd, 2014|Author, Money saving ideas, Tid bits, trucking, Uncategorized|

Should Distracted Driving Have Greater Penalties?

It's a very well-known fact that the vast majority of car crashes are caused by human error, with all kinds of risky driving behaviors that cause thousands of accidents resulting in severe injury or death. Driving after drinking alcohol, speeding, reckless driving, and aggressive driving, have always been some of the most common behaviors [...]

2016-11-14T18:45:50+00:00April 1st, 2014|Author, Drivers, Tid bits, Uncategorized|

Truck Driving Safety Tips

With Labor Day just around the corner it's a great time to take a moment out and refresh our minds with some great truck driving safety tips brought to you by our guest author. Truck driving is a job that pays pretty well, but it can also be a very dangerous job. You have [...]

2016-11-14T18:45:51+00:00August 22nd, 2013|Author, Drivers, Tid bits, trucking|

On the Road Today? Effective Strategies for Preventing An Accident

Driving has become so integrated into our personal and work lives that many people often take safety for granted. People use their vehicles without much thought, assuming that everything will be fine. The truth is, every time you enter into a vehicle, you are at risk. Taking a moment to review some safety issues [...]

2016-11-14T18:45:52+00:00June 21st, 2013|Author|

Truck Accidents: Common Causes & What a Trucker Should Do

Vehicular accidents can ruin absolutely anyone's day, but for big rig drivers, an otherwise run-of-the-mill accident can ruin their career. There's no doubt that accidents with semi-trucks can be detrimental for other drivers, but the legal system also has made it so that truck drivers have to fear for their livelihood even when an [...]

2016-11-14T18:45:52+00:00May 17th, 2013|Author|

Guide to Government Incentives for Green Commercial Trucks

Are you letting hard-earned cash slip away? There are numerous benefits for utilizing fuel-efficient commercial trucks. In addition to being better for the environment, fuel-efficient trucks boosts your company image and positively impacts your bottom line. While these vehicles are more expensive than their less-efficient counterparts, the U.S. government has set up incentive programs [...]

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