Matrack Fleet Manager 2025: Detailed Review
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Key Takeaways To excel as a new truck driver in 2025, focus on these essential areas: Ensures compliance and vehicle safety. ELDs, AI navigation, and ...
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Key Takeways Truck drivers typically cover 300 to 600 miles per day, depending on regulations, road conditions, and route type. FMCSA Hours of Service (HOS) ...
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Key Takeways Check tire pressure weekly and adjust to manufacturer specifications to prevent uneven wear and blowouts. Inspect tread depth regularly and replace tires below ...
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Key Takeways Reefer fuel is a tax-exempt dyed diesel used for refrigerated transport units. It is illegal to use reefer fuel in on-road vehicles, leading ...
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Key Takeways Mastering vehicle control improves precision in steering, braking, and throttle management. Developing advanced driving strategy enhances racecraft, tire management, and adaptability. Using technology ...
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As a fleet manager in 2025, you’re witnessing the change in the logistics industry brought by technological advancements and the eagerness of authorities to adopt ...
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Key Takeways The CDL Backing Test checks a driver’s ability to reverse a truck with control. Drivers must master straight-line backing, offset backing, alley docking, ...
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Key Takeways Owner-operators must register with FMCSA and obtain proper licenses to operate legally. HOS compliance and ELD usage are mandatory to track driving hours. ...
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Key Takeways They use LED tech, ensuring efficiency and longevity. DRLs cut daytime crashes by 10-15%, especially in low-light. Rules vary by location, with some ...
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KeyTakeways Semi-trucks require more space for stopping, turning, and maneuvering due to their size and weight. Regularly checking mirrors and blind spots is essential to ...
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