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what is considered heavy equipment

What Is Considered Heavy Equipment? 18 Types of Heavy Equipment

Heavy equipment includes large machines like excavators, bulldozers, cranes, and dump trucks used for construction, excavation, and road building.
daytime running lamps

Daytime Running Lamps (DRL): Meaning, Function, and Benefits in Vehicles 

Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) are lights that turn on automatically when a vehicle starts, helping other drivers see the vehicle...
fmcsr guide

What Is FMCSR & Who Is Subject to FMCSR- Complete Guide

FMCSR are federal safety regulations for commercial motor vehicles, applying to carriers and drivers operating CMVs over 10,001 lbs or...
idle engine

What Is Engine Idling? Meaning, Causes, and How to Reduce Idle Time

Engine idling is when a vehicle engine runs while the vehicle remains stationary.
adverse driving conditions exception

Adverse Driving Conditions Exception: FMCSA HOS Rules, Driving Limits, and Examples

FMCSA rule allowing drivers two extra hours during unexpected adverse driving conditions.
tire tread depth

Tire Tread Depth Regulations: DOT Rules, Legal Limits, and Safety Guidelines

Legal DOT tire tread depth is 4/32 steer, 2/32 drive and trailer
what is obd port

What is OBDII? Everything You Need to Know About On-Board Diagnostics

OBDII is a standardized vehicle diagnostic system that monitors engine and emissions performance and reports faults through diagnostic trouble codes.
space cushion guide commercial truck drivers

What’s a Space Cushion? Commercial Truck Driver Tips From Matrack

Maintain safety on the road with a space cushion. Learn its importance, tips for safe distances, and how Matrack tools...
what is the difference between bol number and pro number

BOL Number vs PRO Number: What’s The Difference? 

Understand the key differences between BOL and PRO numbers in shipping, including their roles, formats, and how they work together...
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