Sentences with phrase «tractor trailer trucks traveling»

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So next time a tractor - trailer passes by, or you're at the local grocery store as a truck docks in the delivery bay, you're not just looking at an impressive 18 - wheeler traveling the road with your holiday meal that will stock the shelves, or toys for the children in your family, you're looking at a vital machine for New Hampshire's economic growth, prosperity and future.
The puppies sometimes travel hundreds of miles in pickup trucks, tractor trailers, and / or airplanes, often without adequate food, water, ventilation, or shelter.
Puppies who are shipped from mill to broker to pet store can travel hundreds of miles in pickup trucks, tractor trailers, and / or airplanes, often without adequate food, water, ventilation, or shelter.
The initial investigation indicated that the box truck had been traveling in the westbound lanes of the turnpike when it crashed into the back of the tractor - trailer.
Commercial trucks including 18 wheelers / semi tractor trailers are heavy, which means accident victims traveling in compact cars, SUV's, motorcycles and other passenger vehicles often suffer serious injuries or death.
We have trucks, big rigs and tractor trailers of all shapes and sizes traveling through Spokane and Spokane Valley.
As the tractor - trailer crossed over the centerline into the opposite lane to pass the bicyclist, a pick up truck came around the curve traveling in the opposite direction.
In fact, tractor - trailers account for only 2 million of the 15.5 million commercial trucks that operate in the United States, and commercial trucks transport nearly 70 % of all freight traveling the nation's roads.
Jackknifing occurs when the truck's trailer section begins to travel in a different direction than the tractor section.
Tractor - trailers, big rigs, semi-trucks, and other large trucks weigh many tons and are able to travel at very fast speeds on Ohio roadways.
In an effort to share three safety lessons, truck driver members of ATA's America's Road Team (ART) from Con - Way Trucking shared a wealth of information, including the concept that it can take a fully loaded tractor - trailer 100 yards or more to come to a complete stop when traveling highway speeds.
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