Certain types of trucks tend to depreciate slower than small, inexpensive passenger cars, for example.
Not exact matches
We've never been at a point where we can envision a world so automated that there might not be a need for
certain kinds
of labor, and the elimination
of that kind
of labor (manual manufacturing and assembly work, the need for
truck drivers to haul goods, etc) would not see a commensurate shift to other
types of labor needs.
When you think
of a pickup
truck, you might picture a
certain type of driver behind the wheel.
Several commenters questioned the need for a stability control mandate on
truck tractors and
certain large buses and recommended against adopting a final rule requiring any
type of stability control system.
All authorized drivers are covered, but
certain types of vehicles are excluded, such as pickups,
trucks, limousines, motorcycles, RVs, ATVs, exotics, antiques, and full - size SUVs and vans.
There are
certain types of equipment in semi-trucks that typically malfunction and more frequently cause
truck accidents, including tire blowouts, tread separation, defective wheels, brake or brake pad failure, steering defects, defective trailer hitch, defective safety straps, and broken hydraulic hoses, among others.
After some
types of truck accidents, moreover, the driver must undergo a drug and alcohol test within a
certain timeframe following the crash.
Fire and Theft with Combined Additional Coverage (CAC) insurance is a limited form
of Comprehensive insurance for
certain types of heavy
trucks.
As a
truck driver or owner, you should know and understand what
types of policy package will fit the needs
of your
truck under
certain circumstances.
Also, it may not cover all
types of vehicles, such as recreational motor vehicles,
truck tractor trailers, farm tractors or trailers, or more generally, vehicles exceeding a
certain weight limit, such as 12,000 pounds.
Also known as «limited comprehensive» or «specific perils» insurance, fire and theft with CAC is a
type of comprehensive coverage designed for
certain heavy duty
trucks.
NOTE: Some no - fault states» laws hold
certain types of commercial vehicles, such as large
trucks and taxis, exempt from PIP insurance requirements.