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Dry van truck driving is one of the most common and versatile types of trucking jobs available today. If you’re considering a career in truck driving or looking to expand your experience, dry van trucking offers numerous opportunities. In this article, we’ll dive deep into what dry van truck...
Team driving is a unique and rewarding experience where two drivers share the responsibilities of one truck, allowing for continuous operation and faster delivery times. While team driving comes with its own set of challenges, it also offers several advantages, including higher pay, shared...
The trucking industry is on the cusp of significant changes driven by technology, regulations, and shifting consumer demands. As these trends unfold, they will shape the future of trucking jobs and the skills required to succeed. Here’s a look at the key trends that will impact trucking jobs in...
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A major shift just hit federal emissions policy. On February 12, 2026, the Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule rescinding the 2009 greenhouse gas endangerment finding. That 2009 finding has been the legal foundation for federal greenhouse gas standards applied to vehicles and...
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International Roadcheck is scheduled for May 12–14, 2026, and enforcement agencies across the United States, Canada, and Mexico are preparing for another 72-hour inspection push. Roadcheck happens every year, but the emphasis areas change. In 2026, inspectors will be paying closer attention to...
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FMCSA has finalized a rule that sharply changes who can qualify for a non-domiciled commercial learner’s permit (CLP) or commercial driver’s license (CDL) in the United States. The rule takes effect March 16, 2026, and it largely reaffirms an interim rule issued in late 2025. The stated goal is...
For many truck drivers, balancing work with time at home is a top priority. While long-haul driving often requires extended time on the road, there are trucking jobs that offer more predictable schedules, including the opportunity to be home every weekend. If maintaining a work-life balance is...
The trucking industry offers many legitimate and rewarding career opportunities, but like any job market, it also has its share of scams. Unscrupulous individuals may try to take advantage of job seekers by offering too-good-to-be-true deals or charging fees for nonexistent jobs. Here’s how to...
The trucking industry is undergoing a technological transformation that’s reshaping how drivers work, how goods are transported, and what the future of the industry might look like. From autonomous vehicles to advanced telematics, here’s how technology is changing trucking jobs and what drivers...
Transitioning from military service to a civilian career can be challenging, but many veterans find success and fulfillment in the trucking industry. The skills and discipline you developed in the military can be a perfect fit for a career as a truck driver. Here’s how to make the transition and...
A career in trucking offers the unique opportunity to see the country from the driver’s seat of a big rig. However, life on the road comes with its own set of challenges and rewards. Whether you’re new to the industry or considering a career change, understanding what to expect can help you...
Getting hired by a top trucking company can be a game-changer for your career. These companies often offer better pay, benefits, equipment, and opportunities for advancement. However, competition for these positions can be tough. Here’s how to increase your chances of landing a job with one of...
When evaluating trucking job offers, it’s crucial to look beyond just the base pay and consider the full range of benefits provided. A comprehensive benefits package can greatly enhance your overall compensation and job satisfaction. Here’s a guide to understanding the key benefits you should...
Maximizing your earnings as a truck driver involves more than just clocking in extra miles. With the right strategies, you can significantly boost your income, whether you’re an experienced driver or just starting out. Here’s how you can increase your earnings and make the most out of your...
Truck drivers spend most of their workday sitting behind the wheel. This sedentary lifestyle can lead to various health problems, such as weight gain, heart disease, and high blood pressure. Fortunately, just a little bit of movement can go a long way. Walking for at least 15-30 minutes each...
1935, Minneapolis, Minnesota Fred McKinley Jones was an African-American inventor and self-taught engineer born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1893. Despite the challenges of growing up in a time of significant racial discrimination, Jones displayed an early talent for mechanics and electronics. His...
The cabover semi-truck, with its distinctive flat-front design, was once a staple of North American highways. Known for its compact and efficient structure, the cabover (or cab-over-engine, COE) played a significant role in the evolution of the trucking industry. However, despite its early...
1. Benefits of Bringing a Pet OTR: Companionship: One of the biggest advantages of bringing a pet OTR is the companionship they offer. Long hauls can get lonely, and having a furry friend can greatly alleviate feelings of isolation. Safety: Especially for K9s, their presence can be a deterrent...
For truckers, a good CB antenna can make the difference between clear communication and frustrating static. Choosing the right antenna requires considering factors like range, durability, ease of installation, and the power-handling capacity of your equipment. Here’s a breakdown of some of the...
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