Safersystem shows 356 power units & a good safety rating. US DOT #848251
I used to see two or three of the unmarked black pickups every trip through with reefers. Lately I have not even seen an unmarked pickup anywhere...
Prepass has no way to tell the status of the truck's load other then weight. It would be almost impossible for the weigh stations to go through &...
I'm kinda' the opposite, I pulled flats for mega-years & went to dry box, but it wasn't because I thought one was better then the other. Oh yeah,...
What seems to work best in this scenerio is to find a small local company that needs a driver, maybe a mom & pop company. Get some seat time &...
You'll need some sort of GPS antenna & software. The antenna will plug into on of your USB ports. I bought my first laptop GPS setup off of...
Have you ever mentioned to a flat bedder that something just doesn't look right with their coil, maybe there's not enough chains? Usually you get...
You shouldn't have been sneaking around the Charleston scales! :biggrin_25525:
Post the part where you're reading this if you would. There is NO federal law that pertains to how many offenses a CDL holder can have other then...
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5/16's is far lighter to handle then the 3/8's that you're referencing buying. Or am I missing something?
I was running North on IL47 one night when a four wheeler pulled out right in front of me. I had on a load of steel of various types, beams,...
I live in one of those states that can fire a person pretty much at will without a reason.
I take it you're talking about chains for flatbedding. I like using 5/16's over 3/8's they're so much lighter & as long as they're grade 70 &...
Better have your IFTA permit. The usual I get asked for... Registration (use to be cab card & SSR) Insurance IFTA Just got a request from...
Doesn't bother me a bit & many truck stops have the smaller nozzles at the truck fuel islands at the pump closest to the building & that island is...
It's a protective device on the back of a tractor or front of a trailer to help stop sliding loads from getting to the driver. Just search this...
Most newer trucks have an antenna built into them or use a multiplexing box from the CB antennas. There's usually a cable sticking out in the TV...
There's no such law. The old folklore was that you had to have white sheets in case of an accident & needed to wrap a body.
Hmmm... where'd ya' hear something like that? :biggrin_255: [IMG]