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Mile Monster: Custom-Built Peterbilt 389

Introducing the Mile Monster: Custom-Built Peterbilt 389—a powerhouse designed for true road warriors. Built for performance, style, and resilience, this custom Peterbilt 389 is engineered to dominate every mile with its sleek lines, chrome accents, and high-torque engine. It’s not just a truck; it’s a statement of strength and endurance on the open road. Whether […]

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The Hulk of the Highway: Stunning Custom Green Kenworth

This stunning custom green Kenworth is a true powerhouse, built for both performance and style. With its bold, vibrant green finish and unique upgrades, this truck commands attention on the road and delivers unmatched reliability. Perfect for any truck enthusiast or professional driver looking to make a statement, this beast is ready to tackle any

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Tennessee’s I-26 Reopens to Traffic After Hurricane Damage, Excluding Oversized Loads

The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has reopened I-26 after it was closed for several weeks due to damage from Hurricane Helene. As of October 30, 2024, TDOT confirmed that the highway in Unicoi County is now accessible to all traffic, with the exception of oversized loads, following more than a month-long closure. “This is

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New Colorado Law Bans Motorists from Using Phones While Driving

Starting January 1, a new law in Colorado will prohibit drivers from using handheld electronic devices while driving, though hands-free devices will still be allowed. This expanded law now goes beyond just banning texting; it includes prohibiting holding or manually using a phone or other mobile device for any purpose, including making calls. All drivers

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Unpaid Tolls Lead to Consequences as NYS Thruway Plans Driver Bans

The New York State Thruway has introduced new rules that will prevent certain drivers from accessing the thruway. According to a spokesperson for the thruway, the regulation targets drivers who have unpaid tolls, prohibiting them from using the road. Enforcement will rely on tracking license plates, as some drivers use fake plates to dodge toll

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2025 Custom Kenworth W900L 86” Studio Sleeper: Luxury & Power Combined!

Experience the ultimate in trucking with this custom 2025 Kenworth W900L. Outfitted with a spacious 86” studio sleeper, this rig redefines comfort and functionality on the road. Designed for long hauls, it combines unmatched luxury with raw power, offering top-tier performance and premium amenities. From the iconic Kenworth styling to a custom interior setup, this

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Diesel Prices Rise Slightly by 2¢, Reaching $3.573 per Gallon

The U.S. average diesel price rose by 2 cents to reach $3.573 per gallon, as per data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration on October 28. This increase follows a 7.8-cent drop last week to $3.553 per gallon, which had interrupted a four-week stretch of rising prices. In the EIA’s weekly survey, diesel prices went

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Two Trucker Veterans with 10 Million Safe Miles to Deliver U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from Alaska to D.C.

An Alaska-based trucking company has been selected to deliver this year’s U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree. Lynden Transport will serve as the official carrier, transporting the Capitol Christmas Tree from Tongass National Forest in Alaska to the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. This marks the second time in under a decade that Lynden has been given

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New Chain Requirements for Commercial Vehicles in Washington State Effective November 1

The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is notifying truck drivers that the regulations for commercial vehicle tire chains will begin this week. On Monday, WSP released an announcement reminding that the state’s tire chain requirements for commercial vehicles will be enforced starting Friday. From November 1 to April 1, all vehicles and vehicle combinations over 10,000

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Iowa State Patrol’s Semi Rollover Video Reminds Drivers of Critical Safety Measures

The Iowa State Patrol’s Commercial Motor Vehicle Unit recently posted a dramatic video of a rollover crash to emphasize the importance of load securement for semi-truck drivers. The accident happened on October 17 at the North I-35/I-80 ramp. “Watch your speed when negotiating curves and always ensure your cargo is secured so it cannot shift! Thankfully,

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