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  • Choosing the Best Mattress for Long Haul Trucking

    Truck drivers spend a significant amount of time on the road, driving long distances and navigating challenging road conditions. One of the most crucial aspects of their job is getting enough rest to maintain focus and alertness while driving. However, the conditions inside a truck can make it difficult to get quality sleep, particularly if the mattress is not comfortable or supportive enough.
  • The benefits of custom-made RV mattresses: Why size matters

    When it comes to RV camping, comfort is key. The last thing anyone wants is to wake up feeling stiff and sore from a poor night's sleep. One of the most important factors in ensuring a good night's sleep while RV camping is having a comfortable mattress. However, finding the right size and style of mattress can be a challenge. This is where custom-made RV mattresses come in.
  • 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. 

  • Article about Clinifoam and its benefits and why a clinifoam mattress is to be preferred

    Poor sleep is bad for your health and it directly impacts your ability to do basic chores, including what you do at work. Fatigue and sleep deprivation have been observed as the top reasons for commercial truck drivers’ road accidents in the USA.


    As per a recent report released by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, lack of good night sleep is a factor in almost 100,000 truck accidents and 1,550 fatalities every year. Further, on interviewing and surveying commercial truck drivers, 66% of them acknowledged experiencing some level of fatigue on at least 50% of their monthly trips. More than 65% of the surveyed drivers shared that symptoms of drowsiness like yawning are common on long trips. 

  • How to RV on a budget

    The cost of RV travel can add up quick, but strategic and patient planning make hitting the road possible on any budget. RVing is one of the most economical ways to travel, and thousands are able to enjoy RV living while keeping their finances in check.

    In order to RV on a budget, it’s important to have an idea of how much you’ll be spending, whether full-time RVing or just taking your motorhome, travel trailer or camper van out a few times a year. When estimating how much you will need, consider how you’re financing your RV, annual maintenance costs, campground fees, gas prices, and food costs. As you plan out the costs of your RV travel, below are some ways you can save money while traveling in an RV.

  • Truck Shows and Events 2023

    It’s important to stay updated with the trends going on in your industry. If you belong to the trucking industry, you would know how beneficial it is to attend truck shows and events, right? Luckily, the year 2023 is lined up with some of the best trade shows catered to all interests. We have compiled a list of shows that are fueled with knowledge, updates, trends, and much more.


  • 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. 
  • 6 Best Apps for Drivers

    If you often drive your truck or RV across the roads of the USA, this blog can be the best thing you have read of late. We understand that driving is a responsible act. You need to oblige the traffic rules and regulations. Besides, drivers in trucks and RVs are also required to safeguard their journey. In this tech-savvy world, many apps are available to make life easier for us. So, can drivers also leverage some of these apps? Well, why not?
  • The Automotive Industry is facing a Skill shortage

    Technology plays a vital role in today’s automotive industry; however, the market is more dependent on human resources. Unfortunately, USA’s automotive industry is facing a skill shortage at all seniority levels. This leads to more people losing jobs, and finding the right one is becoming challenging. 
  • How to Clean Your RV Tips and Tricks

    As you hit different roads and terrains, your RV goes through a lot. This makes it smelly, dusty, and dirty. So, as much as you are obsessed with cleaning and mopping your homes regularly, you have to be with your temporary home too! RVs are prone to bug infection, filter logging, clod accumulation, water clogging, stubborn stains, and more.