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How Far Will You Go?Deciding how far to deadhead for the next load is never an easy choice. Recently, we delivered to an area that left us with little exit strategies. Once the delivery was complete, we debated which direction we should go next? I wanted to head one way, while my husband preferred...

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Where Do You Park?Finding safe and reliable parking is one of the biggest ongoing challenges in the trucking industry. Every driver understands that semi-truck parking is limited, especially during peak evening hours when drivers are trying to comply with Hours of Service regulations. The struggle...

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Each May, the nation observes Mental Health Awareness Month, a time dedicated to recognizing the importance of emotional and mental well-being. For those in the trucking industry, this message carries even greater significance. Driving a commercial vehicle is more than just a profession — it is a...

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In expedited freight, not every bad decision looks risky at first. Sometimes, the load seems simple: the pickup is easy, the miles are manageable, and the schedule feels relaxed. Compared to high-pressure runs, it can feel like a safe choice. But in this industry, the loads...

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Tires are one of the biggest expenses for an owner‑operator. If you want to give them a fighting chance at longevity, you have to care for them properly from day one. Once a problem or wear pattern starts, it usually can’t be corrected. Tires don’t “heal.” They just keep wearing the way...

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