Showing posts with label American. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American. Show all posts

Thursday, October 17, 2013

"Land Line Now" podcast: On the Road with Jon – Tracking the Spirit of the American Trucker, Oct. 11, 2013

by Mark H. Reddig

Kerry Evans-Spillman of Land Line Magazine checks in with Jon Osburn, the driver of OOIDA’s tour truck, the Spirit of the American Trucker, about where he is, what’s going on there, what drivers are talking about and fun on the road.

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Monday, April 16, 2012

American Trucking and Opening the Mexican Border - Sep 17,2009

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Over Regulating the American Truck Driver - Mar 17,2011

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

The Chevy Pickup Is An American Icon

It is an essential vehicle that finds itself deep in the roots of American truck history and development. The Chevy pickup is a classic. It is an icon. It has been, and is still being produced after half a century of solid cabs, big tires, and powerful engines.

In fact, the Chevy pickup finds itself placed so highly amongst the ranks of American trucks that there are still Chevy pickups for sale to this day. From the Chevrolet Advance Design of the 1950's to the newest Silverado, Chevy pickup enthusiasts can track down any brand of Chevy pickups for sale.

Not only that, most Chevy pickup models can still be found to be in pristine condition, engines roaring just as loudly as they did when your father and your father's father drove it down the road.

Pickup trucks have long been used in motor racing, especially trophy trucks in off-road races. Since its premiere in the US in 1995, NASCAR 's Camping World Truck Series, has become one of its three national division alongside the Nationwide Series and the Sprint Cup, which both use cars; all three use the same spaceframe race chassis, while Camping World series entrants have a purpose-built truck body.

Pickups are gaining huge momentum as people are quite desperate to have the trucks that can do the jobs of transportation easier and speedier. Also small pickup trucks can be driven on the mountains and also they are used in the snowy areas. The river and muddy areas are also never a problem for a pickup trucks.

There are Truck Guides that will bring you closer to a better understanding of the characteristics, challenges, prices, etc. of the universe of pickups, helping you get a better handle on the most appropriate truck for you and your situation.

Dealers have become quite aggressive these days and are offering many varieties of new, used, and even cheap pickup trucks. There is a huge stock of 4x4 pickups available online - right in your area. This gives you more power as a buyer because you know before you leave home the availability and prices in your area.

There have certainly been great deals of improvements that have been implanted into the production of Chevy pickups throughout the years. Each model has been reworked and adapted for specific purposes and pleasures.

While one pickup might be built with enough towing capacity and engine power to haul a trailer with a full-grown Bull elephant, another model, perhaps the El Camino, might have been designed with a low-key, passenger vehicle in mind that still managed to turn every head that it drove by.

The Chevy pickup has been tweaked and changed for a variety of consumer purposes. Some look for long cabs and lifted frames, while others seek compact models of Chevy pickups like the Colorado or S-10. Even the stylish Avalanche can be found amongst the group of Chevy pickups for sale.

The craftsmanship found in the structural mechanics, in the visual appearance, in the feel of the cab and comfort of the seats, is something that is wholly unique to Chevy.

It doesn't matter if you are talking about brand new pickups, Chevy pickups for sale, or hand-me-down vehicles that have changed hands from sibling to sibling. A Chevy means quality, a quality that can not be manufactured or created outside the Chevy tradition.

You will only be as successful as the decisions you make. Each decision we make takes us closer to success or failure, nothing is neutral.

The Internet offers us the opportunity to easily research the decisions we make so we take actions that help us integrate the experiences of others so we can move forward with confidence when considering a Chevy Pickup.

By considering a wide selection of Chevy Pickups before we make a decision we are more likely to make the right choice. Visit our web site http://www.conflictresolutionlive.com/ the full range of opportunities available in your area, whether you're in Los Angeles, New York, or anywhere in between.


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Monday, August 1, 2011

The 21st Century Chevy Pickup Is American Tradition On Four Wheels

If you are old enough to drive you've always wanted to drive one, the vehicle entrenched in Americana. You probably have relatives who have one, not a classic 1958 Chevy of course, one that is steeped in tradition, but you do know somebody who drives a pickup truck.

Originally they were the workhorses that replaced the real horses on the farm. In the last decade of the twentieth century this icon of American was forged for the new age by the old-timers, and built for the working man. The Chevy Pickup gives a whole new meaning to tradition.

Now they're not on just on the farm or even in the suburbs, they can be seen up and down Broadway in New York City. These new icons don't have mud flaps, dented fenders, or rust around the quarter panels. They are a slick as any car you're likely to see.

The appeal of Chevy trucks still has to do with a sort of handsome ruggedness that one finds in the roar of the engine and the comfort of the cab. Chevy has produced and retooled different models of pickups for over half a century.

And with these trucks, Chevy has acquired a steady base of fans and diehards, people who have driven Chevy's from one generation to the next. So, while the cabs have grown bigger, the drives have moved from two to four, and the engines have moved up from four to six to eight cylinders, there have always been plenty of American drivers ready to take the wheel.

In the Post-World War 2 era, people were introduced a sleeker design of Chevy truck, one that not only looked more visually appealing, but one with more power under the hood. Coming into the 1960's, Chevy released the C/K model, one of the most popular truck models to date. The C/K's had a more masculine look and offered up truck enthusiasts the option of a V8 engine. And coming into the millennium, the Silverado hit the market, a Chevy model that can still be found on the factory line and in the driveways of many drivers across the United States.

Chevy revolutionized each line of trucks with custom features to impress all potential owners and accomplish the toughest of tasks. Cabs were offered in single, crew, and extended models. People also had the option to purchase a Super Sports Package - denoted by the popular emblem of "SS 454" - which offered many options to customize and deck-out trucks with anything from fog lights to a set of sweet rims.

So, from hauling boats down to the lake house for the weekend to hauling your friends in the back of an extended cab, the Chevy pickup has been there for those with a job to get done.

You will only be as successful as the decisions you make. Each decision we make either takes us closer to success or failure, nothing is neutral.

The Internet offers us the opportunity to easily research the decisions we make so we take actions that help us integrate the experiences of others so we can move forward with confidence when considering purchasing a used Chevy pickup.

By considering a wide selection of locally available used Chevy pickups before we make a decision we are more likely to make the right choice. Visit our web site http://www.conflictresolutionlive.com/ the full range of Chevy pickups in your area, whether you're in Los Angeles, New York, or anywhere in between.


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Sunday, April 24, 2011

American Trucking and Opening the Mexican Border - Sep 17,2009

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Saturday, August 14, 2010

American Truckers and Organizations Unite for Jason’s Law

Monday June 28th, 2010, the trucking community stands in unison together for their support of Jason’s Law

With all the issues existing within the trucking industry today, none have brought together a more unified atmosphere among truckers, bloggers, organizations, social media participants, and radio shows, than the desire to see the much needed bill, Jason’s Law (H.R. 2156  and S971) passed into law.
The  Jason’s Law bill will allocate 120 million dollars over a 6 year period to ensure that safety improvements are made ( including SAFE adequate truck parking) for rest areas and truck stops.

Hope Rivenburg, the widow of Jason Rivenburg for whom this bill is named, has made Monday June 28th, 2010 as the day for everyone to call their Senators and Representative and strongly urge them to Support Jason’s LawThe trucking community has strongly supported this day in unison together.

As you most likely know, Jason Rivenburg was murdered as he parked to rest in an abandoned gas station because he could not find safe suitable truck parking for his early morning delivery. Adequate and safe truck parking has been a major concern of truckers for many years, with promises in the past made to remedy the problem.
We are now all standing together to ensure that something be done and that the death of fellow truck driver Jason Rivenburg has not been in vain.

Jason’s widow Hope, has made numerous trips to Washington, urging lawmakers and government officials to support Jason’s Law. In a year when highway safety has taken a significant increased priority among government agencies, this bill should be 100% supported and should have been passed by now.

Hope and Congressman Paul Tonko, who is the originator of the bill HR 2156, has also made numerous pleas  on Truth About Trucking “Live”, Allen Smith’s  blog talk radio show. Hope and Congressman Tonko have also been guests discussing Jason’s Law on TruckStar Radio with Daniel Audet.
Hope was recently a guest on Road Dog Trucking Radio on the Lockridge Report, sharing her story and urging listeners to support this day. Many of the other shows on Road Dog Radio have also made numerous mentions of the June 28th Call to Action, strongly supporting this day and urging their listeners to take action.

Organizations are supporting this badly needed bill, including OOIDA, who on June 24th released a National Call to Action to their members for the participation of the June 28th Calling Campaign to Washington.

The Teamsters and ATA have also supported the need for Jason’s Law.

Now we must ensure that the government officials whom we’ve elected into office, do their part in recognizing the need for HR 2156, Jason’s Law. For some reason, this bill has been “stuck” in the Transportation and  Infrastructure Committee. James Oberstar of Minnesota  is the chair and John Mica of Florida is the ranking Republican.

Representative Jim Oberstar (D – 08) 202-225-6211

Representative John L. Mica (R – 07) 202-225-4035

The Subcommittee that appears to be “sitting on this bill” is the Highways and Transit.
Highways and Transit is chaired by Pete Defazio of Oregon and John Duncan Jr. of Tennessee is the ranking Republican.
Ironically, John Duncan has recently written an article about the dangers of distracted driving, obviously concerned about the “safety of drivers.”

Representative Peter DeFazio (D – 04) 202-225-6416

Representative John J. Duncan, Jr. (R – 02) 202-225-5435

I say we give all these folks in the committees a call and urge them to get the ball rolling for Jason’s Law.

*ALSO: Please call your own state representatives and senators :

Here’s the link

The entire process, including the phone call will take less than 5 minutes, but the positive effects for drivers will BE PRICELESS.

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