Highway Traffic Can Change in an Instant

Truck drivers are exposed to plenty of risks while performing their jobs. Driving on the road carries risk and the large amount of miles they drive, means they're exposed to increased risk. Truck drivers need to have safe driving habits to stay accident free. It's important that truck drivers aren't distracted while driving. Truck drivers [...]

By |2020-04-26T15:07:58-05:00May 28th, 2014|Winnipeg Truck Driving|0 Comments

Learn the Lingo: Texting as a form of Communication

Today's article is the last of the Learn the Lingo: Text Message Abbreviation series. With text messages being such a big part of every truck driver's and dispatcher's daily routine it's important to know some the of most common abbreviations and acronyms. This will help keep your communication clear. One last note about using text [...]

By |2020-04-26T15:07:58-05:00May 26th, 2014|How To and Tips, Winnipeg Truck Driving|0 Comments

Proper Post Trips

One of the most annoying things for a truck driver is picking up a trailer with a defect. What's worse is picking up a trailer with a defect which clearly another driver knew about, or should have known about, and didn't report. It's hard to say a missing mudflap or blown tire happened after the [...]

By |2020-04-26T15:07:58-05:00May 21st, 2014|Winnipeg Truck Driving|0 Comments

Learn the Lingo: R U Understood?

Texting has become common for regular daily communication between truck drivers and dispatch. When used correctly it speeds up the communication process and makes everyone's life easier. When used incorrectly it can lead to miscommunication, delays and frustration. When sending text messages make sure that your message can still be understood. Don't abbreviate every word [...]

By |2020-04-26T15:07:59-05:00May 12th, 2014|How To and Tips, Winnipeg Truck Driving|0 Comments
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