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Archive for May, 2009

Strike a Pose

Artists find a new canvas in Google maps

Who can resist the Street View option on Google maps? Look up a childhood home, your own street or a collection of favorite stomping grounds at maps.google.com, click on street view and you get a ground level picture of the spot you’ve chosen.The Street View cameras, strapped onto cars that roam the roads, have caught all types of odd events, including a drunk guy passed out in front of his house in Australia, a house fire and a marriage proposal (by giant banner).That last one was a del…

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Sign of Progress

Good results from a traffic controller

The joke is that those flashing speed display signs sometimes placed on highways are seen by mischievous drivers as a dare to put up some big numbers. In truth, this traffic calming solution is one of the most effective means of slowing traffic and increasing safety. This is particularly the case around school zones, work zones, transitional speed zones and other locations where speeding traffic is of particular concern.Radar speed display signs, also known as speed check signs and driver feed…

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Inside Moves

How safe is the interior of your cab?

We hear, and more often, see a great deal about workplace safety. We attend safety meetings. We hear about driving in construction zones, driving at the speed vehicles around you drive and proper use of lanes. We see workers wearing hard hats, safety glasses, orange and lime green vests with reflective stripes and protective gloves. But what about safety in our own workplace?I’m not talking about the open road or city streets. I refer to that little “office” where you spend s…

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Making the Grade

A Mack Titan earns extra credit on its test drive

Big! That was my first impression when Dave McKenna, Mack Trucks’ manager of powertrain sales and marketing, brought us into the yard at Orlando Mack Sales where the Titan was waiting. Dave was to be my tour guide and navigator for the test drive. The Titan, built to do big jobs requiring big power, is a big truck. It was originally developed to run the Australian Outback, where triple trailers are all full size, and the roads are often rough and unimproved. The Titan is tall, raised to p…

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It’s a Date

Is a new time for driver appreciation cause for concern?

Have you heard? The American Trucking Associations is shifting National Truck Driver Appreciation Week to later in the year. In case you aren’t aware, the observance — a national effort to acknowledge the contributions of truck drivers to the nation’s economic survival — has been moved to November. The week had always been celebrated in mid-August. This year, the nationwide pat on the back for America’s more than 3.5 million professional truck drivers will take pla…

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