Thursday, December 4th, 2008
Ford and Chevrolet used trucks are among the most popular trucks used by many because of their robust and powerful engines. These are used heavy duty trucks for sale that can perform heavy duty task like transporting heavy industrial materials without any problem. Used trucks are perfect choice for someone in need of vehicles that can beat ordinary cars in terms of power and strength. In addition, used trucks from these companies are trusted by people who were extremely satisfied with their performance.
Models such as Ford Explorer Sport Trac, Ford F models, and Ford Courier are among the most sought after used truck for sale. Prices of these trucks can be as low as $900. These are models known to many for their contributions to the owner’s success in day to day use. Finding Ford used trucks can be done either by visiting the nearest car dealer or by simply visiting websites of known used trucks dealers.
Used Chevrolet trucks are hard to beat. These trucks have established the name for the manufacturer because of the rigid performance at the same time maintaining the elegant look. Chevrolet Avalanche 1500, Chevrolet Silverado, and Chevrolet C models are among the best known trucks ever built by the manufacturer. An older model of Chevrolet C model can be as low at $500-$600. Not bad for a little investment, but of greater returns.
Used trucks are perfect choice for families who enjoy going to beaches. There are also several known good models of used trucks. HUMMER truck, Dodge truck, and Subaru truck, kenworth truck, sterling truck are amongst the lists of trucks for sale that are gathering huge interest from many buyers. Thousands of trucks for sale share the same story for their owners. They have completed countless heavy duty tasks. Driving these types of vehicle give the owner the power to drive on any types of weather and terrain while preserving the look and comfort of the truck.
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Friday, October 24th, 2008
A recent study conducted by the state of Washington found that the number of truck accidents involving log trucks has declined by 11 percent even as the number of accidents involving all commercial trucks increased by 15 percent over a two-year period.
Commercial truck accidents are considered the most expensive and fatal vehicular accidents that can occur throughout the country. The ripple effects of a commercial truck accident can often be vast and devastating to victims, family members and friends.
What are Commercial Trucks?
In the United States, commercial trucks, also commonly referred to as heavy duty trucks, are those vehicles used to transport cargo and weighing more than 26,001 pounds in which case a commercial truck driver’s license is also needed.
Commercial trucks transport a number of goods and products across state lines and throughout the country including food supplies and logs and some are specifically designed for tasks such as mixing and moving concrete as well as transporting light duty trucks for military use.
Researchers have reported that while the construction of commercial trucks continues to improve, the level of quality still remains well below the quality level of automobiles and it has been said that commercial trucks remain well below automobiles in quality due mainly to the fact that nearly 3/4 of all commercial trucks are custom built, causing inefficiencies in steamlining a commercial truck assembly line. However, a lengthy list of popular commercial truck manufacturers remains both worldwide and in America. The list of top manufacturers includes: Chevrolet truck, Dodge truck, Freightliner truck, Ford truck, GMC truck, Isuzu truck, Kenworth truck, Mack truck, International truck, Peterbilt truck, Western star truck, Volvo truck, Sterling truck.
Logging trucks and log truck drivers are no different from commercial trucks or commercial truck drivers, however, the Washington study conducted by the Washington State University found that a small group of log truck drivers are often considered seasoned and experienced drivers of the dangerous profession, which may be attributing to the total decrease of log truck accidents. However, the study also noted that as these individuals begin to retire, not only will the logging industry suffer, but accidents may begin to increase instead of decrease.
The study noted that, “rising costs, aging drivers and long hours of service” as well as “other factors that could affect safety and economic viability include the ongoing effects of deregulation, poor driver recruitment” could all become factors responsible for a potential increase of log truck accidents.
Individuals who have been involved in a commercial truck accident are advised to seek medical assistance even if no signs or symptoms of an injury are present. Often, injuries sustained in a vehicular or commercial truck accident can remain unseen and may include internal bleeding or bruising, which could have fatal consequences on a victim if injuries are not immediately assessed and treated. In addition to consulting a medical professional and ensuring injuries are properly treated, it may also be advisable to contact an experienced commercial truck collision law firm.
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
Kenworth liquefied natural gas (LNG) trucks were featured recently at the grand opening of a major LNG truck fueling station in Southern California.
Ten Kenworth T800 LNG trucks were displayed during ceremonies at the new facility, which will be operated by Clean Energy Fuels Corp. and is located at Southern Counties Express, a local drayage company. The vehicles will become the first new T800 LNG trucks to operate at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach when placed into service soon by Southern Counties Express. The Kenworth T800s are equipped with the Westport Innovations LNG fuel system installed on the Cummins ISX 15-liter engine. The result is reduced emissions and less reliance on diesel fuel by running the cleaner LNG fuel.
Kenworth has worked closely with its Southern California dealer Inland Kenworth, Clean Energy, Westport Innovations and Southern Counties Express in the collaborative effort to put these new Kenworth T800s into service at the two Southern California ports, two of the nation’s busiest.
The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) are providing substantial funding for the environmental project, which focuses on achieving a significant reduction in emissions by trucks serving the two ports.
In addition to T800 LNG trucks, Kenworth’s dedication to the “green fleet” includes the EPA SmartWay(TM) program and medium duty hybrid-electric trucks. The Kenworth Clean Power(R) no-idle system is now fully compliant with California Air Resources Board (CARB) idling regulations going into effect January 1, 2008.
Kenworth Truck Company, a division of PACCAR Inc, is a leading manufacturer of heavy duty truck and medium duty trucks. Kenworth truck is the recipient of the 2007 J.D. Power and Associates awards for Highest in Customer Satisfaction for Over The Road, Pickup truck and Delivery and Vocational Segment Class 8 trucks.
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