Do you love the call of the open road and fancy the idea of a career behind the wheel? You may be a self-motivated individual but prefer the pleasure of your own company and want to explore your home country while being paid for the privilege. If so, you may also be aware that there is an increasing demand for long-distance truck drivers and may think that this is perfect for you, but you do have to get the right amount of training and procure the proper truck licence first.
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- Did you know that 88% of animal-related vehicle collisions in Australia involve an unfortunate kangaroo? These creatures bounce their way in front of unsuspecting motorists most frequently in the wintertime and especially around dawn or dusk. If you spend a lot of your time in rural locations at those times of day, then you need to protect your off-road vehicle from such an encounter so you can look after your investment, if not for the animal's sake.
- As you may know, a diesel engine uses a different combustion process to a typical petrol-engined counterpart, and it is normally very efficient. It does rely on very precise fuel delivery, however, and this is one area that can cause issues for the average motorist in the normal course of driving. As you need to pay close attention to the condition of your fuel injectors to try and stave off any problems or potential breakdown, what symptoms should you be looking for?
- Trucks are used to carry heavy loads, and tyres and wheels take the brunt of everyday transportation. That is why routine tyre and wheel alignment service is usually recommended. If you're a truck owner operator, you should never ignore taking your vehicle to the auto service shop for routine truck wheel alignment service. Here's why. 1. Keep yourself and other road users safe One of your top priorities as a truck owner/operator should be to ensure the vehicle you are using for transportation is always in good working condition.
- Are you in the market for a refrigerated van? Deciphering the refrigerated van industry can seem difficult, especially if you've just started their own businesses. But if you know what to look at, finding the right van shouldn't be a big burden. Here's a look at some key factors to ponder over when looking for the right van with refrigeration. Your temperature requirements Like other refrigerated vehicles, vans with refrigerated systems include temperature control equipment used to set the desired temperature range inside the cargo-carrying container.