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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Get Truck Insurance to Avoid Post-Accident Crises

Accidents can happen anytime, anywhere, and to anyone, no matter what type of vehicle they may be riding on. Trucks are known for being massive, but their size is both boon and bane. Being colossal, they have the capacity to carry a huge amount of load, making them essential in the transport of goods like agricultural produce and construction materials that weigh a ton. On the other hand, being such makes them prone to vehicular accidents while on the road.

To avoid losing time and a lot of money to cover damages sustained or caused by your carrier truck, it's important that you insure it. If your truck has inconvenienced or injured other passengers, a primary liability insurance package will help you pay for medical bills and other miscellaneous fees that the injured party has incurred because of the incident.

Sometimes, even a truck tucked safely in a secluded garage can be a victim of nefarious acts such as theft and vandalism. If your truck has been stolen or covered with suggestive and disturbing images, a general liability insurance will come in handy. There are more truck insurance options that you can consider to ensure the safety of your truck while on and off the highway.

A truck, like any other property, is not immune to damage. Make a move to have your truck insured to avoid coping with the messy affairs brought about by unforeseen occurrences.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

A Trucker's Life Is Not For Everyone

For sure, America is a free country, and to a certain degree, people have the freedom to pursue what makes them happy. Everyone is free to do as he likes, that is, as long as he does not intrude on the rights of other people, and stays within the boundaries of the law. Now if that means driving a cool, expensive Porsche—fast but under the speed limit of course—down the freeway, then so be it.

There is, however, a big difference between driving luxury cars and driving huge trucks. For one thing, trucks must always have a reason to be on the road, whether it's to transport goods, materials, or equipment. If a car gets into a minor accident, it would usually just be an inconvenience; but if a truck gets into any accident, big or small, it could cost thousands of dollars in lost time, merchandise, and profit.

Trucks are not only set apart because of their purpose. It also takes special skills and adequate experience to handle these big machines. Thus, it's important that a competent truck driver is always behind the wheel. Aside from this, it should also be licensed, and have the proper permits and certificates in accordance with its purpose.

Trucking is a business, an economic necessity, and a way of life. It's an endeavor that should be taken seriously. 

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Monday, June 10, 2013

Let's Go, Teamsters!: the Trucking Industry in Popular Culture

Trucks are the top choice for transport of goods, making timely delivery of utmost importance. Have trucking insurance to protect you from hazards that may cause delay and loss of profit.

http://c2cservices.blogspot.com/2013/05/lets-go-teamsters-trucking-industry-in.html

Friday, June 7, 2013

Avail Trucking Insurance to Protect your business from Cargo Theft

Cargo theft and shipment stealing have been a dilemma in the trucking industry for the past three years. These usually happen to shipments of fresh goods. An estimated $720,000 to $4 million is said to have been lost in these theft incidents. These cases are very alarming and greatly affect many business operations. The owners are the ones who suffer the most in this scenario because they lose both profit and customers. For brokers and truckers, the only way to solve this problem is to secure themselves and their businesses. One effective measure is to avail trucking insurance. Some might already have such, but their policies might be limited and have no cargo theft coverage. Trucking companies such as Coast to Coast Services provide across-the-board insurance policies that do not only cover trucks and cargoes, but truck operators as well. Don't let your company experience this growing cargo theft problem. Be sure to get the right insurance policy for your company.

http://c2cservices.com/blog/industry-news/truck-heists-and-cargo-thefts-why-trucking-insurance-matters-more-than-ever/

Acquisition of MC Authority Made Easy: New Registration System for Truckers Up for Review

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association (FMCSA) has sent the final rule on the Unified Registration System (URS) to the White House Office of Management and Budget for review. The system, 7 years in the making, will unify the systems that track registration, identification and financial responsibility of members of the trucking industry into one online system. The benefits and implications of the implementation of the new system was discussed on TruckingInfo.com. The biggest benefit is a consolidated registration instead of more than 3 different processes, making application for MC authority and other necessary permits easier. Chameleon carriers who use different names and identification numbers to avoid sanctions for safety violations will also be easier to track down under the new system. With the unification of ID numbers and automated background checks, the FMCSA hopes for the URS to be convenient not only for the members of the trucking industry, but also for the gove

http://c2cservices.com/blog/industry-news/unified-registration-hopes-to-simplify-application-for-mc-authority/

Unified Registration Hopes to Simplify Application for MC Authority

Trucks are the top choice for transport of goods, making timely delivery of utmost importance. Have trucking insurance to protect you from hazards that may cause delay and loss of profit.

http://c2cservices.com/blog/industry-news/unified-registration-hopes-to-simplify-application-for-mc-authority/

Monday, June 3, 2013

Imagine a World Without Trucks

In the reality that people live in today, people wish on a daily basis that there were no trucks in the roads to cause accidents, traffic jams, and all sorts of inconveniences for the rest of the drivers. Few realize, however, that without trucks, the world would be a strikingly different place to live. Imagine, then, a world without trucks.

First off, trucks are the ones responsible for getting fuel from one place to another. In all fairness, without trucks, drivers won't even be able to complain because their cars would have no gas to run on either. Such trucks also carry loads of liquid nitrogen, oxygen, and all sorts of fluids which have their own crucial roles to play as well.

Another thing that wouldn't be possible without trucks is construction. Not only would the materials never be delivered to the work site, the pieces of heavy machinery themselves won't have a ride there as well. Remember this the next time you get angry at a cement truck on your way to work.

Finally, there's the matter of food. You think your local supermarket will have your favorite cereals or meats without any trucks? Unfortunately, they will not, and that goes for food, medicine, and other products as well.


At the end of it all, trucks play a crucial role in our lives. They may be too big and bulky for most motorists' tastes, but then again that's their whole point. It is best just to drive and let drive.