Sunday, September 22, 2013

Mechanics Body Trucks: A real trucker's truck

Trucks with mechanics body are the most reliable trucks around. They carry tools and equipment that can service and fix everything, more particularly trucks.
And what could be more cooler if you can check out these cool mechanics body trucks from JOMAC, it has durable aluminum body, high load capacity, strong doors that can hold down trays, bins, and panels, and a good coat of paint for protection. Check out the photos below:


mechanics body Jomac

mechanics body Jomac
These mechanic body trucks are true work horses and they can be used as an all utility vehicle for all your mechanical servicing needs.

There are some optional accessories available that you can install at your trucks like liftgates and winches that you can install too.

Hope you can own these trucks, I have mine :)


Monday, July 8, 2013

Truck drivers suffer from poor health

Truck drivers are always on the edge. While they are out there traversing long winding roads, their health affected more by eating poor cheap meals and cramped unsanitary bunkers for sleeping.

There is this one truck driver who died, he had this very big chance of surviving, but he didn't. He didn't continue the good diet program given to him. For more info, check out this website www.ExcessFreight.com

Truck drivers undergo a lot of stress, and we must support them on selecting the right choices. They must have good food and a nice place to rest. After all, they are the ones who brought us food and other things we take for granted.


Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Truck Driving Rules and Regulations

There is a new website that teaches professional truck driver Hours of Service (HOS) Rules and Regulations - iHeavyHaul.com. 

The FMCSA that run under the direction or the US DOT issues new HOS updates every year which are not always easy to understand so iHeavyHaul lays our these rules in an easy to understand format for drivers. They offer all of the FMCSA information on their website for free and even send out tweets via twitter.com every 8 hours so drivers can learn the new HOS updates within a week or whenever they feel they are ready they can discontinue the tweets. It's a very smart concept and we can't figure out why someone hasn't done this a long time ago as this has always been a problem. 

They also offer driver logbook training as well which shows truck drivers how to properly fill out there logbooks so they are in comliance with USDOT and FMSCA Rules and regulations. Way to go and we hope the seem more sites like this one that help truck drivers in the future.