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All That's Truckingby Deborah LockridgeApril 15, 2011

Ole Number One finds a new home in Iowa

The first truck to go into service for Con-way Central Express, a 1983 Ford CL9000 cabover, has a new home at the Iowa 80 Trucking Museum in Walcott, Iowa

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Trailer Talkby Tom BergApril 11, 2011

'Hybrid' replacing 'composite' in the trailer and body business

Since the advent of fuel-saving hybrid-drive cars and trucks, the "h" word has taken on enough shine that it's now sometimes employed in place of older terms. I notice things like this because I'm a word merchant, see

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All That's Truckingby Deborah LockridgeApril 8, 2011

Got a Million-Mile Engine?

How much is a million? A children's book says it would take 23 days to even count to a million and that a goldfish bowl large enough to hold a million goldfish could hold a whale. For truckers, a million miles is about 10 years

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Demography 101: Understanding Demographic Trends and What They Mean to Trucking

"Demography trumps everything," says demographer Ken Gronbach. "If you don't have people to drive your trucks, what do you have?"

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How Cummins is Beating Vertical Integration

Now that every truck maker has its own captive engine, how does an independent engine company like Cummins survive?

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On the Roadby Jim ParkMarch 28, 2011

Maybe what we're waiting for is the iCar?

Electric cars are just now hitting the streets. A few of them anyway. They are by no means burning up Main Street. I think I know why. Electric cars look too much like every other car. Maybe we need an iCar

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Trailer Talkby Tom BergMarch 25, 2011

Galvanized Steel Fights Rust While It Glows in the Sun

It was cool but bright the day before ConExpo opened in Las Vegas, and there, gleaming in the sun like a big piece of pewter, was a side-dump trailer whose steel underframe was completely galvanized

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All That's Truckingby Deborah LockridgeMarch 23, 2011

Brake and Wheel 'Data Hound' One of Many Businesses Turning to iPad

Who would have guessed that Apple's iPad would be such a hard worker

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All That's Truckingby Deborah LockridgeMarch 19, 2011

U.S. Offices of Japanese Truck Builders Await Word of Disaster's Effects

The disaster in northeastern Japan is receiving blanket news coverage, but only in recent days have definitive stories emerged about its effects on commerce. Automobile plants southwest of the quake, tsunami and nuclear-affected region are shut down and supplies of Japanese cars and parts have been interrupted

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On the Roadby Jim ParkMarch 18, 2011

Whoa! That was Close

Not really, but it sure felt that way. With electronic collision avoidance technology working along side a driver's good judgment, the potential for truck-into-car rear-end crashes could be greatly minimized. This technology will reduce crashes and prevent all sorts of calamity on our highways

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Trailer Talkby Tom BergMarch 17, 2011

You Can Run, But Sometimes You Can't Get By Good-Guy Truckers

Most truckers are good guys and good citizens who appreciate law and order. Their tractor-trailers make good road blocks, and drivers have been known to deploy them to help police officers capture criminals on the run

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On the Roadby Jim ParkMarch 10, 2011

Silent Running

I had my first drive in an all-electric vehicle recently. I'm not sure, in the long run, if industry will accept this technology as an alternative to diesel-powered trucks, but plug-in trucks are certainly worth watching

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