Did you know that according to the Federal Highway Administration, the average American driver racks up over 14,000 miles per year? That's: 1,166 miles per month 269 miles per week 38 miles per day How many miles do you drive per year? How much of it is for business?
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All commercial trucks need tires that have a minimum tread depth of 2/32′′ as required by the Department of Transportation (DOT). This tread depth is considered safe for use on public roads. Commercial trucks are not allowed to use tires with less than 2/32′′ of tread depth. Illegal tires mean fines for the driver and the truck being taken out of service. How Often Should You Check Your Truck’s Tire? Or Where Can You Buy A Tire Tread Depth Gauge? 👉��� Read our article 🔍 https://lnkd.in/dcYpzrhY
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Talk about Government overreach. It wont pass because of loss of revenue. California collects $1.9 billion annually from traffic tickets and most are speeding. In California, speeding is considered 11 MPH over the posted limit. A California lawmaker wants drivers to stop speeding, and he wants to make it nearly impossible for your car to do so. On Wednesday, State Sen. Scott Wiener introduced Senate Bill 961, which would require cars models built and sold in California from 2027 onward to come equipped with speed governors that would prevent drivers from exceeding a road’s speed limit by more than 10 miles an hour. https://lnkd.in/gCFWSM3X
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Q3 was the busiest quarter of 2023 for vehicle service and repair complaints. Diesel cars were the source of over half of service and repair complaints brought to The Motor Ombudsman during Q3. Read our full blog by Richard Robinson to understand why: https://bit.ly/4a3l4Oo
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While the number of tires that need to be chained varies based on weather conditions and state laws, in general, truck drivers must chain the tires of at least one drive axle. When trip planning, make sure to look up the regulations of the state(s) you will be driving in. California, for example, requires chains on all four tires of the first drive axle, the outside wheels of the second drive axle and the outside of the rear trailer axle.
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In today's truck news, there is an update for the Nova Scotia drivers. Read to know more about the ELD regulations. #Share #news #trucknews
Nova Scotia to delay ELD requirement for provincially regulated carriers - Truck News
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Entering highways can present challenges, especially in dense traffic situations! Check out the linked article for valuable tips on how you can merge on the highway with less stress. #SimpleInsights https://lnkd.in/gXF9AMha
Ways To Make Your Traffic Merging Safer
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Merging in traffic can be stressful whether you’re a new driver or a more experienced one. Learn how to safely change lanes on a busy road: #SafeDriving https://lnkd.in/gZsJ5T5E
Ways To Make Your Traffic Merging Safer
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DOT Weigh Station: The Ultimate Guide 2024You may have to face a serious fine if you break the truck’s weight. Follow this article to know more about the DOT weigh station. https://lnkd.in/g5pR-DxS
Can You Get A CDL With A DUI On Your Record?
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It’s estimated that Ontario needs 6,100 more truck drivers to address the current shortage. DriverDX is working to address that shortage by connecting drivers to carriers, and making the industry reliable, safe, and convenient, because #DriversMoveTheWorld
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Texas agencies - stop the trend of traffic accidents involving large trucks and buses! By attending a no-cost workshop, your officers can be better prepared to engage the operators of large commercial vehicles. Learn more and sign up for an upcoming course: https://buff.ly/3vvnTrD #EndtheStreakTX
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