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07/02/2024

WE ARE HIRING!!!
DR TRANS LLC - AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY

Attention: Before you apply, you must be fluent in Russian & English.

Please do not apply if you have no experience.

POSITION: DISPATCHER
Working experience of at least 1 (ONE) year in this field
Experience in dispatching reefers, dry van, PO and ability to take loads on a DAT board (MANDATORY) will be tested.
We do not consider dispatchers who experienced only for Amazon.
Those with less than 1 (ONE) year of experience will not be considered.
Excellent knowledge of English and Russian languages is mandatory will be tested.

All interested persons please contact us through Telegram. t.me/zah_ul

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10/06/2022

Tip # 10 - Backing. A different way to think.

Video were made by My Trucking Skills:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QsyoV5lb_0

Photos from Baraka Trans's post 09/27/2022

Sept. 27, 2022 | Scott Keith
The U.S. average price for a gallon of diesel fuel has fallen once more after three months of almost continuous declines, but gasoline is up slightly, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

Diesel was down 7.5 cents for the week of Sept. 26 to $4.889 per gallon, sinking further below the $5 mark since last week, according to EIA. The U.S. average for trucking's main fuel, however, was heavily influenced by a precipitous 11.4-cent decline in the Midwest. Other regions of the nation were down but much less, according to EIA data, seeing their prices drop between 4 cents and 7 cents.

Diesel has been trending downward since it set a record of $5.81 per gallon the week of June 20. The nationwide average, even after those months of mostly uninterrupted declines, is still $1.483 more expensive than it was a year ago, according to EIA.
Motor club AAA, which releases its data daily whereas EIA’s releases weekly, pegged a gallon of diesel at $4.89 per gallon on Sept. 27, a penny drop from the day before. The Sept. 27 price represents a 4.6-cent drop from the prior week, a 14.8-cent drop from the previous month, and a 92.6-cent decrease from AAA’s recorded high of $5.816 per gallon on June 19. The average price for Sept. 27 of last year was $3.315 per gallon, $1.575 lower than the current price.
The price of diesel dropped in every region of the country, according to EIA data. The Midwest's 11.4-cent drop was the sharpest while the West Coast, which is historically the most expensive place in the country for fuel, saw its prices decline the least, 4.5 cents. The West Coast is the only major region of the country with prices above $5, sitting at $5.567 per gallon, according to the Sept. 26 EIA data. California’s prices skew this number higher, as they still sit above the $6 mark at $6.11 per gallon. The West Coast, less California, is still slightly above $5, however, at $5.094.

Reference: https://www.fleetowner.com/news/article/21251495/diesel-falls-further-below-5-as-gasoline-creeps-up-more-than-a-nickel

09/19/2022

Truckers News Staff (TN)
Sep 13, 2022Updated Sep 19, 2022

In the U.S., of the 33,196 Level I Inspections that were conducted, 7,912 commercial motor vehicles (23.8%) and 2,051 drivers (6.2%) were placed out of service, according to the CVSA.

During last year's Roadcheck 19,786 commercial vehicles received Level I inspections in the U.S. Of that number, 4,136 vehicles -- or 20.9% of those inspected -- were placed out of service. also, 1,083 drivers -- or 5.5% of those inspected -- were placed out of service.

The leading violations that placed U.S. trucks out of service were:

Brake systems: 3,992 (24%)
Tires: 3,227 (19.4%)
Defective service braakes: 2,142 (12.9%)
Lights: 2,084 (12.5%)
Cargo securement: 1,647 (9.9%)
The leading violations that placed U.S. drivers out of service were:

False logs: 1,901 (45%)
Wrong class of license: 1,045 (24.7%)
Suspended license: 251 (5.9%)
No medical card: 222 (5.3%)
Other: 205 (4.9%)
Each year, CVSA highlights a certain aspect of the roadside inspection. This year, the focus was on wheel ends. Out of the top 10 vehicle out-of-service violations, tires ranked second and wheels came in seventh. Of the 18,213 total vehicle out-of-service violations, there were 3,374 tire out-of-service violations, accounting for 18.5% of all vehicle out-of-service violations, and there were 784 wheel out-of-service violations, which is 4.3% of all vehicle out-of-service violations. Combined, wheel end (tire and wheel) violations accounted for 22.8% of all out-of-service vehicle violations throughout North America.
reference : https://www.truckersnews.com/home/article/15296690/7912-trucks-and-2051-drivers-placed-out-of-service-in-us-during-3day-roadcheck

09/14/2022

Tip #7 - The most Important SetUp , A must Learn

Video were made by My Trucking Skills

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86j7EohFgmM

09/05/2022

Truckers News Staff (TN)
Sep 4, 2022

For others, today officially is a time to pause and appreciate the hardworking men and women who make up this country's workforce. And, that includes America's professional truck drivers.

Labor Day 2022 comes at a time when the industry is facing a number of issues. Market uncertainty. High diesel prices. The lingering effects of the COVID-pandemic and the specter of another spike in cases as winter looms. Difficulties finding and retaining drivers. A threat to the owner-operator business model. A lack of parking.

However, through it all, truckers do what's expected of them: ensure shipments entrusted to them get to where they're going. Simple as that sounds, it's an accomplishment to be proud of every time it occurs.

So today, Labor Day 2022, whether you're relaxing at home or celebrating the holiday during a break at a truck stop, know that this day belongs to you. Know you're as essential this day as anytime during the worst of the pandemic.

Reference :
https://www.truckersnews.com/life/article/15296346/celebrate-this-day-that-recognizes-your-hard-work-as-a-trucker

07/20/2022

Tip #6 - Parallel Parking a Truck and more

Video were made by My Trucking Skills

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkZ_KU2toBc

07/11/2022

Diesel sheds 10.7¢ to $5.568 a Gallon.
Diesel's cost dropped by at least 11 cents in four of the 10 regions surveyed by EIA. (Daniel Acker/Bloomberg News).
The national average price of diesel dropped 10.7 cents in its third consecutive decline, according to Energy Information Administration data released July 11.

Highlights
• The price of diesel has fallen by at least a dime in the past two weeks after a 2.7-cent dip June 27.
• The average cost for trucking’s main fuel has plummeted 24.2 cents a gallon since June 20.
• Still, a gallon costs $2.344 more than it did at this time in 2021.
• Diesel dropped by at least 11 cents in four of the 10 regions surveyed by EIA. The Lower Atlantic saw the biggest decline (11.8 cents); the Rocky Mountain region had the smallest (5.8 cents).

https://www.ttnews.com/articles/diesel-sheds-107c-5568-gallon

07/07/2022

Tip #4 - Alley dock, 90° backing

Video were made by My Trucking Skills

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TwRT7CRkKE

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