It takes a lot of fuel to run this country, but even more to fuel pride. For over 50 years, Joe Gomes & Sons has proudly…
Month: April 2018
“Fuel Slobber” happens when diesel engines are started cold, and even worse when the ambient temperature is cold outside, as well. This was a common occurrence…
In Europe, it is not uncommon for the owners of trucks to decorate their vehicles with elaborate themes and paint schemes. These owners really let their…
This month’s creation was built for Fred Gilliland Sr. (83) and Fred Gilliland Jr. (43) of FBG Motorlines in Rustburg, VA. Running as a team since…
My odometer recently turned 1,700,000 miles! I am very proud of the fact that they were all my miles, accident-free, and every single load was delivered…
Whether you’re an owner operator or a driver working for a company, breaking down is never fun, and no one ever wants to be towed. That’s…
Every truck has a story, but if trucks could talk, they would offer lessons on life and trucking. Both on how trucking was in the past,…
Kim Grimm took this beautiful shot recently while traveling south on I-75 on the west side of Florida.
Lightning has been a mystery throughout the ages. In ancient times, the Greek god Zeus was thought to throw lightning bolts at misbehaving mortals or gods.…
I’m sure you’ve heard the old saying, “It runs in the family,” and for Cameron (Cam) Jarvis of Medford, OR, this is just the case. As…
Sometimes, you need to stir the pot – agitate things, take chances or try something different – because change is good. The status quo can be…
This month I want to touch upon several items. I have been asked to return to the Board of Directors of the Drug and Alcohol Testing…
On a recent tour of Japan, I got to see how their transport system works and how the infrastructure looks, as well as learn about its…
One night recently while at Little Sister’s Truck Wash out west, I had the pleasure of meeting Bobby Harrison from Wake Forest, NC. We had a…
Have you ever had someone describe something to you without saying exactly what it was? They just use clues and descriptions to imply what they’re referring…