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All That's Truckingby Deborah LockridgeJuly 26, 2011

Truckin' TV

With the large number of reality-based TV programs out there, it seems trucking is getting a lot of exposure

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All That's Truckingby Deborah LockridgeJuly 22, 2011

A Hands-Free Mindset

This month in Heavy Duty Trucking magazine, I explained how carriers can comply with forthcoming hands-free-only regulations on mobile devices

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On the Roadby Jim ParkJuly 22, 2011

What do we learn from Roadcheck?

With another Roadcheck event now some weeks behind us, a few questions linger about this annual ritual. What's Roadcheck all about, anyway? What do we learn from the exercise? And why are nearly one quarter of the truck brakes inspected still put out of service

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All That's Truckingby Deborah LockridgeJuly 22, 2011

An infamous name from the truck-bashing archives

The obituary of a former journalist with an unusual name yesterday tickled my memory

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All That's Truckingby Deborah LockridgeJuly 20, 2011

Reality TV shows off entertaining side of life at a truckstop

I'm not sure whether this will paint trucking (or the Show-Me State) in a favorable light, but from the trailer, it's bound to be interesting

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All That's Truckingby Deborah LockridgeJuly 13, 2011

Trucks that help you drive may be just around the corner

Like many commuters that drive to work, I sometimes fantasize of a futuristic car that drives itself from my parking space at home to the Heavy Duty Trucking office 25 miles away in suburban Chicago

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All That's Truckingby Deborah LockridgeJuly 13, 2011

Speed, fuel economy and pay

When people ask me about trucking, I often tell them it's not like "Smokey and the Bandit." But if you read this article in the Wall Street Journal, you'd think the average trucker wishes they were out there speeding down the highway and outwitting the bumbling sheriff

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All That's Truckingby Deborah LockridgeJuly 11, 2011

This dealer takes the plunge for charity

"You get in the water and it is an instant shock. You come out and your arms and feet don't work," said Eric Jorgensen, president and CEO of JX Enterprises in Hartland, Wis

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Trailer Talkby Tom BergJuly 11, 2011

Streamlining a tanker began on a computer screen, and it's saving fuel

Polar Tank has built an aerodynamically smoother trailer at the request of a hauler of bulk products in South Dakota. In regular service, the trailer is saving a third of a mile per gallon compared to older tankers

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All That's Truckingby Deborah LockridgeJuly 7, 2011

Truck-racing Ryan tackles a new challenge

Here's a fun bit of video for your summer vacation watching pleasure: Mike Ryan taking his modified Freightliner race truck up narrow, winding, paved and dirt roads in the 2011 "Climb to the Clouds" Mt. Washington Hillclimb, one of America's oldest auto races

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On the Roadby Jim ParkJuly 3, 2011

Saskatchewan to try out triple LCVs

As the debate over longer and heavier trucks simmers in this country, to our north, the Canadian province of Saskatchewan is about to begin a pilot project that will see triple 53-foot trailers in turnpike configuration operated on limited routes

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Trailer Talkby Tom BergJuly 1, 2011

Trailers do their share to meet stopping-distance requirements, now and soon to come

In three weeks' time, new, shorter federal stopping distance limits go into effect for three-axle tractors, most of them over-the-road power units that pull semitrailers

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