Trucking Companies with driving jobs for Owner Operator in South Carolina:
Truck drivers and owner operators can find the best trucking companies working and operating in Welcome, South Carolina listed below. We have lots of carriers listed here so be sure to review all of their hiring features. They need all kinds of truckers with all kinds of driving history, some may even need Local for Van driving jobs, but they might also have many different kinds of driver jobs listed for you to check out as well. Listings here of trucking companies offering all kinds of better truck driver jobs and great owner operator jobs are kept current. The best way to get in touch with lots of them at once is to submit an application with us. It's secure and safe and best of free to truck drivers, but it also gets the trucking carriers calling you with jobs. You get to pick the offer that's best instead of settling for just one trucking job offer, from just one company.
Trucking Companies in Welcome, South Carolina
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Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day
Four wheeler
Passenger car or pickup
Retarder
Device used to assist brakes in slowing the vehicle. The most common type of retarder on over-the-road trucks manipulates the engine's valves to create engine drag. (This type is commonly referred to as "Jake Brake" because the predominant manufacturer is Jacobs Vehicle Equipment Co.) Other types of retarders include exhaust retarders, transmission-mounted hydraulic retarders and axle-mounted electromagnetic retarders.
Bridge Formula
A bridge protection formula used by federal and state governments to regulate the amount of weight that can be put on each of a vehicle's axles, and how far apart the axles (or groups of axles) must be to legally carry a given weight.
Converter Dolly (Dolly)
Auxiliary axle assembly equipped with a fifth wheel (coupling device), towed by a semitrailer and supporting the front of, and towing, another semitrailer.
Grade
Steepness of a grade, expressed as a percentage. Example: A vehicle climbing a 5% grade rises 5 feet for every 100 feet of forward travel.