Driving Jobs for Company Driver in Morrisville, Vermont:
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Trucking Companies in Morrisville, Vermont
Your 10-Codes of the Day
10-95 = Transmit dead carrier for 5 seconds
10-10 = Transmission Completed, Standing By
10-42 = Traffic Accident at ..........
10-100 = Need to go to Bathroom
10-23 = Stand by
Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day
Pup Trailer
Short semitrailer, usually between 26 and 32 feet long, with a single axle.
Relay (Relay Driving)
Common practice in the less-than-truckload industry, in which one driver takes a truck for 8 to 10 hours, then turns the truck over to another driver, pony express style.
Air Ride Suspension
Suspension which supports the load on air-filled rubber bags rather than steel springs. Compressed air is supplied by the same engine-driven air compressor and reservoir tanks which provide air to the air brake system.
RoadRailer
Semitrailer specially designed to travel both on highway and on rails. Manufactured by Wabash Corp.
Demountable Rim
Multi-piece steel wheel rim assembly which is bolted to a spoke hub. Demountable rims are still in use, though they have been replaced in many applications by the simpler disc wheel. (see Cast Spoke Wheel)