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tri axle truck

Tri-Axle Truck: Everything You Need To Know

Key Takeaways: Tri-axle truck is a heavy vehicle with one front axle and three rear axles designed for higher load...
what is payload capacity

What is Payload Capacity? Payload Capacity Vs. Towing Capacity

Key Takeaways: Payload capacity is the total weight a vehicle can carry inside, including passengers and cargo. Towing capacity is...
electronic on board recorder

Electronic On-Board Recorder (EOBR): Everything You Want To Know 

Key Takeaways: An EOBR is a device that records driving hours, engine activity, and location automatically inside commercial vehicles. EOBRs...
what is a commercial vehicle

What is a Commercial Vehicle?

Key Takeaways A commercial vehicle is any vehicle used for business purposes like transporting goods, passengers, or services. The vehicle...
what does bobtail mean in trucking

What Does Bobtail Mean in Trucking?

Key Takeaways: A bobtail truck is a tractor unit operating without a trailer, usually between pickups or after deliveries. Bobtailing...
idle engine

Idle Engine: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Manage It

Key Takeaways Idle engine means the engine stays running when the car is not moving, consuming fuel without powering movement....
last mile delivery

Last Mile Delivery: A Complete Guide for Your Business

Key Takeaways: Last mile delivery is the final and most customer-visible step that directly impacts satisfaction. High costs, failed deliveries,...
california smog check requirements

California Smog Check Requirements: Complete Guide

Key Takeaways: Most cars in California need a smog check every two years once they are over eight years old....
daytime running lamps

Daytime Running Lamps (DRL): What Are They, How DRL Works and Why You Need Them

Key Takeaways: Daytime Running Lamps (DRLs) are front-facing lights that turn on automatically to make your vehicle more visible during...
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