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Drivers Test

Career advice online

Even drivers who couldn’t be pried out of their rigs make it clear that the job isn’t suited to everyone. Now potential truckers can take a career assessment test for long haul drivers online, from JOBehaviors, at www.jobehaviors.com. The test consists of 100 questions, compiled from research that determined 400-500 traits needed for the job. It helps pinpoint whether candidates favor safety over risk-taking, and whether their independent streak means they can’t e…

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Fast Friends

New tools help drivers avoid speed traps

Nothing can ruin a trip like a speeding ticket, which is why drivers continually find ways to warn others of speed traps. Now, in addition to flashing headlights and alerts over the CB, drivers can get a heads up to slow down on their GPS or mobile phone. “We wanted to build a community of people who wanted to avoid tickets, be safer and be an informed driver,” says Shannon Atkinson, president of Njection.com, a website that asks drivers across the country to point out spots w…

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Joining Forces

New agreement will help returning soldiers get trucking jobs

Long haul truckers can be considered soldiers of sorts, working mainly in solitude and doing battle with the elements to ensure their cargo is delivered safely. Maybe that’s why there are so many military veterans behind the wheel. Now there may be more. A new partnership agreement between the U.S. Army Reserve and the American Trucking Associations will turn the idea of trucker as soldier into a reality. The innovative agreement will provide experienced truck drivers for the milit…

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Memory (Fast) Lane

America on Wheels showcases classic cars, trucks and more

If you want to spark a lively conversation with someone, simply ask them about their first car. Everybody’s memory of their first taste of freedom remains vivid, whether they tooled around in a Starlight Black 1964 GTO or a rusty blue 1981 Pontiac Grand Le Mans. Chances are, some of those first cars are on display at America on Wheels, a new museum in Allentown, Pa., devoted to keeping alive the fun and innovation of the ever-changing automotive market. “It’s charming, …

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