Commercial Truck Insurance

Commercial or Owner Operator Truck Insurance Tennessee: Driving Tips That Reduce Maintenance Costs

For many commercial or owner operator truck drivers, taking good care of your vehicle is about keeping up with maintenance. However, there is another side to truck care that gets less attention: your driving habits. In fact, driving habits have a big effect on maintenance costs and the life of a truck. This makes sense given the amount of damage abusive driving can cause. However, […]

Commercial or Owner Operator Truck Insurance Illinois: Truckers Rally Against the Coming ELD Mandate

Industry experts anticipate that the upcoming ELD mandate will result in negative repercussions for professional drivers. Some claim it will put an unnecessary burden on small trucking companies, and may even increase rather than decrease the number of accidents. While many carriers are grumbling about the new law, two drivers are taking matters into their own hands, hoping to squash the new rule before it ever […]

Why Summer Is a Dangerous Season for Commercial or Owner Operator Truckers

When people think about the most dangerous season of the year for driving, winter usually comes to mind. What can be more harrowing than driving your commercial or owner operator truck on icy or snowy roads in a snowstorm? Interestingly, statistics defy this common sense notion and indicate that summer is the worst season because it has the greatest number of accident fatalities. Below are […]

Commercial or Owner Operator Truck Insurance Florida: Insurance vs a Savings Plan

If you had enough money saved up and if some types of Florida commercial or owner operator truck insurance were not required, you could theoretically do without insurance. However, primary truck liability is required by law, and physical damage insurance with equipment you have financed is likely required by your lender. On the other hand, a savings plan is a viable alternative to taking out […]

Illinois Commercial or Owner Operator Truck Insurance Provider Discusses Driverless Trucking

Automation has displaced many traditional jobs across the country and it is now taking aim at the trucking industry. Does this mean the commercial or owner operator truck driver will go the way of the assembly line worker? Fortunately for truckers, their work is more complex than assembly line work, and the effect of autopilots on the airline industry shows that humans will stay in […]

Iowa Commercial or Owner Operator Truck Insurance Provider Explains How to Boost Your Energy

Age and workload contribute to that worn-out feeling many commercial or owner operator truck drivers have near the end of the day. But there could be another reason for this sluggishness, or at least another contributing factor: your body isn’t “running” at its peak efficiency. You already know that your truck engine needs proper maintenance for optimal performance. The same is true of your body, […]

Nebraska Commercial or Owner Operator Truck Insurance: 6 Comfort Tips for Truckers

Trucking is a marathon. Commercial or owner operator truck drivers spend a big part of their day in their truck and they average 2000 to 3000 miles per week. This is why comfort is so important. While you might be able to tough it out in the short-term, long-term discomfort will affect your morale, cause fatigue, reduce productivity, and may even affect your health. If […]

Texas Commercial or Owner Operator Truck Insurer Asks: Are You Buckling up Properly?

Truck drivers understand the need for seat belt use. They know that it prevents them from getting thrown against the windshield, ejected from the cab, or otherwise getting tossed about in an accident. However, they may not appreciate that it’s only effective when used in a certain way. Years of extensive testing on seat belts with crash dummies have demonstrated the effectiveness of seat belts. […]

Owner-Operator Insurance: Advice for Truckers who Carry

Staying safe while on the road is challenging for truckers, which is why a growing number of professional drivers now carry firearms. Driving with a firearm in your truck involves more than just obtaining a permit in your home state-here are some things you should know before traveling with weapons. Reciprocal Carry The first step you should take is to determine which states recognize your […]

Four Types of Blindness That Affect Commercial or Owner Operator Truckers

Good vision is essential for safely driving commercial or owner operator trucks. However, even with a healthy pair of eyes with 20/20 vision, you can’t always count on them to see everything on the road. That’s because the external world can interfere with your vision, or your brain may fail to properly process the signals sent by the eyes. In short, you can’t see something […]