Trucking Jobs in Bancroft, Nebraska

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Truck Driving Jobs in Bancroft, Nebraska

Bancroft, Nebraska Truck Driving Job Companies:

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Trucking Companies in Bancroft, Nebraska

 

Your 10-Codes of the Day

10-95 = Transmit dead carrier for 5 seconds

10-2 = Receiving Well

10-36 = Need correct time

10-93 = Check my frequency on this channel

10-7 = Out of Service, Leaving Air

Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day

IVHS (Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems)

Blanket term for a wide array of technologies, including electronic sensors, computer hardware and software and radio communications. The purpose of IVHS is to increase efficiency of use of existing highways, reducing travel time, fuel consumption, air pollution and accidents. There are five functional areas: Advanced Public Transportation Systems (APTS) Advance Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) Advance Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) Advanced Vehicle Control Systems (AVCS) Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) A more recently coined term, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), encompasses both IVHS and modes of transportation other than highway, such as rail. (see AVI, AVL, WIM)

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)

Assigned by the manufacturer, this number is unique to each vehicle and appears on the vehicle's registration and title.

Dragon fly

A truck with no power

Container (Shipping Container)

Standard-sized rectangular box used to transport freight by ship, rail and highway. International shipping containers are 20 or 40 feet long, conform to International Standards Organization (ISO) standards and are designed to fit in ships' holds. Containers are transported on public roads atop a container chassis towed by a tractor. Domestic containers, up to 53 feet long and of lighter construction, are designed for rail and highway use only.

SUV

Sport/utility vehicle.

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