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Staying fit and healthy should be one of truckers' top priorities while handling the demands of their sometimes physically taxing occupation.

Great driving tunes make trucking easier

Monday, September 19th, 2011

Although truckers should adhere to truck driving safety regulations and avoid excessive distractions while navigating the nation's highways, they can still enjoy some music while on the job.

Even if an experienced truck driver has undergone extensive CDL training or has taken various compliance training for truck drivers courses, utilizing innovative technology can still be beneficial to stay protected while navigating the nation's highways.

During Labor Day weekend, the nation's highways become especially congested with vacation travelers and truck drivers who are keeping up with consumer demands by hauling extra freight.

Truck driving by nature is a mostly sedentary job, so drivers need to be extra aware of trucker health and wellness while on the job.

Although the trucking industry usually maintains a high standard of safety and compliance, there are still issues within the business that are being addressed by advocate groups.

Truckers who transport perishable items have the extra responsibility of keeping these items refrigerated and safe for consumption upon arrival.

Truckers try new smartphone apps

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Modern technology continually simplifies the tasks that truckers need to accomplish every day while on the road.

Vehicle idling is an ongoing issue in the trucking industry, as this occurrence is expensive for fleet management owners and damaging to the atmosphere.

Particularly hot or cold weather can leave truckers with tough decisions about whether or not to idle their big rigs to keep heat or air conditioning going during rest times.

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