Atlanta, Georgia Trucking Companies:
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Trucking Companies in Atlanta, Georgia
Your 10-Codes of the Day
10-2 = Receiving Well
10-13 = Advise weather and road conditions
10-16 = make pickup at (location)
10-34 = Trouble at this station, help is needed
10-6 = Busy, Stand By
Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day
Runaway Truck Ramp
Emergency area adjacent to a steep downgrade that a heavy truck can steer into after losing braking power. Usually two or three lanes wide and several hundred feet long, the ramp is a soft, gravel-filled pathway which absorbs the truck's forward momentum, bringing it to a safe stop. Depending on the surrounding terrain, the ramp may be level or run up or down hill.
Comeback
Return call or repeat
Blind Spot
Areas around a commercial vehicle that are not visible to the driver either through the windshield, side windows or mirrors.
Walking Beam Suspension
Type of truck and tractor rear suspension consisting of two beams, one at each side of the chassis, which pivot in the center and connect at the front to one axle of a tandem and at the rear to the other axle.
Escape Ramp
See Runaway Truck Ramp.