Trucking Jobs in Bear River City, Utah

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Truck Driving Jobs in Bear River City, Utah

Bear River City, Utah Truck Driving Job Companies:

If you’re convenient to Bear River City, Utah and you’ve been dreaming of a local trucking job – it’s your lucky day! Companies such as the ones listed below are looking for qualified, professional truck drivers to run local routes in Bear River City, Utah. To find out the particulars of this local trucking job, fill out our secure online driver job application. You’ll be glad you did when you’re spending more time at home!

 

Trucking Companies in Bear River City, Utah

 

Your 10-Codes of the Day

10-17 = Urgent Business

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10-1 = Receiving Poorly

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Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day

Logbook

Book carried by truck drivers in which they record their hours of service and duty status for each 24-hour period. Required in interstate commercial trucking by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

WIM (Weigh-In-Motion)

Technology for determining a vehicle's weight without requiring it to come to a complete stop.

PSI (Pounds Per Square Inch)

In trucking, unit of measurement for tire air pressure, air brake system pressure and turbocharger boost.

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)

Blind Spot

Areas around a commercial vehicle that are not visible to the driver either through the windshield, side windows or mirrors.

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