Trucker Lifestyle
Exploring Alternative Fuel for the Trucking Industry
The trucking industry has been under pressure from regulators to find cleaner and more efficient ways to move goods. Federal regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have forced companies to consider alternative fuels like electric, hydrogen, and natural gas.
Why Investing in Autonomous Vehicle Technology is the Future of the Trucking Industry
As the trucking industry continues to evolve, there's one question that keeps coming up: why are companies investing in technologies like autonomous vehicles if it means they could eventually replace human drivers? While it's understandable to be concerned about job security, it's important to recognize that autonomous vehicles aren't meant to replace humans, but rather to enhance safety and efficiency on the road. Just as airplanes do not fly on autopilot without a pilot in the cockpit, tractors with autonomous technology are not operating without a driver in the cab.
Trucking Rate Forecasting for Drivers and Fleet Owners
The trucking industry has been experiencing significant changes in rates over the past year. Knight Transportation, a major player in the industry, has noticed the impact on both owner-operators and larger carriers.
OTR Trucking Experience: The Benefits of Over-the-Road Trucking
Over-the-road trucking, also known as OTR or long-haul driving, is a classification of professional truck driving that can take you as a driver all over the 48 continental United States. In other words, when you choose this type of driving as your career, you will enjoy more travel and experience some different situations when compared to short routes or local driving.
Essential Items for a Truck Driver Supply Kit
As a professional truck driver out on the open road, there are times when you might face unexpected delays. One of the most common situations is being stalled due to inclement weather or road closure. Thankfully, you can be prepared ahead of time for any situation you might face by putting together a well-constructed driver supply kit.
Using Refrigerated Freight Trucks in Freezing Temperatures
Freezing temperatures bring about unique challenges within the truck driving industry. Dangerous road conditions, unexpected weather that causes delays and even frozen freight can all be a result of hauling freight in freezing temperatures. Thankfully, by hauling refrigerated freight trucks, you can negate many of these problems and ensure you get your freight delivered in good condition.
Best Exercises for Truck Drivers
Truck driving is an adventurous career that gives you the opportunity to see the country from one end to the other from the cab of a tractor. While out on the road, prioritizing your health and making good decisions in terms of both physical activity and dietary decisions can bolster your overall well being. This means you can maintain your health while continuing to thrive in your trucking career.
Traits of a Good Driver Trainer/Mentor
Due to the independent nature of the trucking industry, along with its tranquility and solitude, many drivers are drawn to this profession. Therefore, a common need within the industry is well-trained and experienced drivers who are willing to train the next generation of drivers as professional truck driver trainers.
Why Driving for Knight Transportation is a Great Career for Veterans
When our men and women in military service end their active duty status and return to civilian life, they can face many challenges related to integrating back into society. Thankfully, according to an interview with David Valdivia, who himself is a veteran and who now works to help veterans transition from active duty into the transportation industry as a driving recruiter, “the camaraderie at Knight Transportation, and the way that is set up in terms of structure is very similar to the military, which is often comforting for those who are just coming out of active service.”
Fun Facts about Semi-Trucks & the Trucking Industry
Whether you are a trucker by profession, know someone who is, are simply curious about the industry, or want to expand your knowledge for trivia night, the following fun facts are worth a look. After all, who wouldn’t want to know some random fun facts about semi-trucks and the trucking industry?
Why Truck Drivers are Switching to Refrigerated Freight
After the craziness of the pandemic, the importance of essential workers like truck drivers has never been more valued. Truckers are the backbone of America’s economy and having them successfully transport needed goods kept the country moving. Now that most of America is back to work, and your value as a truck driving professional has been cemented, you might be looking to expand your truck driving career and become a refrigerated freight truck driver. Interestingly enough, with the increased need for medicines, frozen goods, and more, nationwide the demand for refrigerated freight hauling has never been greater.
Tips for Backing Up a Semi-Truck Trailer
One of the most challenging elements of truck driving is learning to successfully maneuver a trailer and be able to back up without great difficulty. Be patient with yourself if you can relate to this issue, as this can be difficult for both veterans and novice drivers. Thankfully, there are some tried-and-true tips you can keep in mind to at least make the process a bit easier: