Voices on Size and Weight Legislation

As the highway bill goes into its final stage, many are commenting on this legislation’s affects on the trucking industry, the economy, road conditions, traffic conditions and the bottom line for those doing the hauling. See the full story here:

http://www.overdriveonline.com/as-senators-finalize-highway-bill-draft-more-voices-on-size-and-weight/

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Motorcycle Awareness for the Clueless – Lesson 3

Lesson 3: Are their brake lights out?

Have you ever noticed that most motorcycles slow down with no visual warning (brake light)? You might have been in traffic, or pulled up to a stoplight, and wondered “Why didn’t that biker’s brake lights turn on? Are they busted?”.

More than likely, their brake lights work just fine, they just aren’t using their brakes. Most bikers avoid using their brakes when slowing down or approaching an intersection. Instead, they utilize a downshifting strategy to reduce speed, and therefore have no need for brakes or brake lights.

So, the next time you find yourself driving behind a motorcycle make sure you give them plenty of space. Since most drivers have been conditioned to respond to brake lights, it can more difficult to notice a biker’s deceleration without the bright red lights there as a warning.

 

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Motorcycle Awareness for the Clueless – Lesson 2

Lesson 2: Deadly Left-Hand Turns

Left-hand turns account for more than half of two-vehicle motorcycle collisions, and result in many motorcycle fatalities each year. Due to limited visibility, motorcycles – as well as cyclists and pedestrians – are at a much higher risk when passing through intersections. For this reason, always be sure to take extra caution when making a left hand turn.

 

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Motorcycle Awareness for the Clueless – Lesson 1

Lesson 1: Why is that scary biker honking at me?

One day, you were driving down the road, minding your own business, when suddenly you heard a motorcycle engine roar, a horn honk, and looked over to see a leather-clad biker passing you with startling speed. At the time, you might have wondered, “Why is that scary biker honking at me?”

Well, first of all, the biker isn’t scary just because he/she is wearing leather. Tough leather jackets help protect motorcyclists from road rash in the event of a crash. But, to answer the initial question: most bikers honk at cars to let them know they are there. The motorcyclist may be trying to escape your blind spot, hence the honking and quick acceleration. Simple as that.

So, the next time you hear a honk and notice it is a motorcycle passing you by, politely share the road and give that conscientious biker a friendly wave.

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Why Rookies Fail

Passing a CDL test is one thing, but getting through the training and surviving the first year of driving is a whole different ball game. Read this excellent blog post from TruckingTruth.com to get the full story on why so many rookie drivers fail:

http://www.truckingtruth.com/trucking_blogs/Article-3697/why-many-rookie-truck-drivers-fail

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Best Employers for Veterans

Wondering where to find the very best employment for veterans and former military members? Two spectacularly patriotic companies come to mind: Crete and Epes. These trucking companies were named the 2014 Most Valuable Employers for Military by CivilianJobs.com. See the full story here:

http://www.overdriveonline.com/crete-epes-named-most-valuable-employers-for-veterans-former-military-members/

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Motorcycle Awareness for the Clueless

Some drivers are just clueless about the lives of motorcyclists. They have no idea what the roads look like from the perspective of two-wheelers, and no sense of the dangers faced by riders every day. And, why should they? There certainly aren’t any questions about motorcycles on the drivers license test, or any motorcycle awareness classes required before sharing the road with these fearless riders.

It’s O.K. to be a clueless driver, that is, it’s not your fault. However, ignorance is NOT bliss when it comes to sharing the road with motorcyclists, because the less you know the more likely you are to be involved in an accident with a motorcycle. Since the fatality rate in motorcycle collisions is so high, this devastating experience is not something you want to happen, ever.

And so, in honor of Motorcycle Awareness Month, we’ll be featuring a daily lesson in Motorcycle Awareness for the Clueless. This is for all you drivers out there, especially those who have never experienced the thrill of being on a motorcycle personally.

Tune in tomorrow for our first lesson: Why is that scary biker honking at me?

 

A Powerful Message

This image from Bikers Against Texting says it all. Throw that phone in the back seat and drive safely this summer, because nothing is more important than a saved life.

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Marvel at the Awesomeness

This week, we bring you the awesome innovations of owner/operator Joel Dawes, who has been showing off his 1988 Peterbilt 379 in the truck show circuit for the last two seasons. Check out this video and marvel!

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Accident Reports: A True Story

When truck drivers are involved in accidents, it’s important that they prepare for the process of accident reporting. Even the most careful drivers fall victim to ignorance on the road, as well as complications afterward. Read the full story here:

http://www.overdriveonline.com/lane-changing-buick-nails-trailers-rear-could-trucker-have-prevented-it/