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  • How to save money on toll

    Are you tired of spending a fortune on tolls? As you hit the road, you can’t escape the fees and charges that come with driving on highways and bridges. However, there are ways to save money on tolls without compromising on your travel plans. In this blog post, we’ll explore some tips and tricks to help you reduce your toll expenses and save money on your next trip.
  • The ultimate guide to truck driver recruiting and retention

    At present, the trucking industry in the USA is facing a shortage of approximately 80,000 drivers. With 300,000 drivers leaving the industry each year (as per the U.S. Department of Transportation), the numbers indicate a discouraging picture.
  • 5 must-see national parks for RV enthusiasts

    Adventure has no season and time, and who knows this better than RV enthusiasts? Going from place to place and exploring the richness and diversity of your country gives you the experience of a lifetime. RV camping in national parks is a perfect way to expand your social horizon and experience the majestic view.


    The USA is home to 423 national park sites spanning over 84 million acres of land that include landscapes and historical narratives to commemorate the country’s past and cultural richness. So, if have also ditched the traditional home culture and chose to roam around the country in a moving house, then add these 5 national parks to your wishlist.  

  • RV Mattress Materials: Foam, Innerspring, or Air? Understanding the Options

    Foam, innerspring, and air are among the top 3 RV mattress options available in the market. Buying a mattress for a home is not the same as for your moving home. You will be driving all through the day, and getting a comfortable night's sleep is important for blissful mornings.


    Going to a store and lying on mattresses for a few seconds or minutes won’t give the right impression; you need to do your own research and see what’s best for you and your RV companions. So, here we have gathered enough details about foam, innerspring, and air mattresses to help you make a sound decision. 

  • Truck Drivers and crime prevention: study made by FMCSA

    FMCSA is short for Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, an agency that monitors and modulates the commercial motor vehicle (CMV) industry in the USA. Its goal is to keep America’s roadways safe by taking measures to minimize crashes, injuries, and fatalities with large trucks, buses, and other CMVs.
  • Fleet Manager Burnout

    The fleet management industry has been one of the worst affected in the last couple of decades. There have been a series of consecutive crises which impacted fleet management professionals on a large scale. Especially during Covid's emergence back in 2020, the shutting down of the North American OEM assembly plants affected the upfitters. Soon, it leads to instance chassis shortages. Inventories started getting depleted in bailment pools. Even the sales activities had to be stopped at dealerships. This further led to reduced deliveries of automobiles as well as vehicles going out of stock. 
  • How to prevent common safety violations. A short guide for Fleet Managers

    The technology and vehicle safety standards have improved significantly. But despite that, road accidents are very common. The fleet managers put their constant efforts into preventing safety violations. 
  • Truck Owner Operator VS Company Driver; Which One is the Best For You?

    If you are planning to step into the trucking industry as a driver, you can be confused about whether to be a truck owner-operator or a company driver. Well, there are pros and cons of both that you need to consider and compare before making a decision. 


    The day-to-day responsibilities of both types of drivers are the same; however, the major differences are in the back-end responsibilities. Let’s dig deep into the topic to see which is best for you.

  • How To Save On Fleet Cost?

    Running a trucking company isn’t easy. As a fleet manager, cost management is one of your top priorities, and you need to take adequate measures to ensure it’s achieved without hampering the quality and flow of the work. 


    Fortunately, now there are many tools and software programs that automate this task. So, if you know the right technique to use these tools, you can save hundreds of dollars each month. All you need to do is perform a rational cost analysis before drafting and implementing policies that can save on fleet cost. This blog will be a short guide for you where you’ll learn about multiple factors involved in fleet cost management. 

     

  • Tips on Buying an RV in the US

    Buying an RV is stressful and needs a lot of research depending on your budget, travel preferences, spaciousness, add-on features, type of RV, and...
  • Why Veterans Are A Good Fit For The Trucking Industry

    The USA’s trucking industry is emerging at a much faster pace, and this has increased the demand for professional truck drivers. Luckily, now military veterans are keen to make the most of this opportunity. According to research, more than 18 million veterans are in the country, and one in every four is associated with this industry. But, as a trucking company owner, it can get dubious to consider hiring them. But there are many reasons why veterans are a good fit for the trucking industry. 
  • Different types of RVs

    If you have just started your RV life or are still in the planning stage, choosing the right type of RV that aligns well with your needs and budget can be a little overwhelming. The trick is to lay down the features you require in your ideal motorhome and compare which one is the best for you.