Truck Accessories are those, which provides your truck many useful features and enhances the beauty of the truck. They are one who improves the aesthetic looks but the more important is the one, which adds to the functionality. The best option is a wise decision as your truck assists you in your work. There may be a lot many of you who actually use their truck for their respective professions. Hence choosing such accessories, which add to your ease of work, is necessary, there are never-ending list of accessories available for truck, which can be classified into interior and exterior accessories. Both these types have their own functionality; you can make a choice as per your requirement. In general the most popular exterior accessories for trucks include Truck Tonneau Covers, Truck Grill Guards, Truck Nerf Bars, Truck Running Boards, Truck Roof Racks, Truck Hitches & Towing, Truck Tool Boxes etc., whereas the popular interior truck accessories include Truck Floor Mats & Liners, Truck Consoles, Truck Steering Wheels, Truck Seat Covers, Truck Seats etc.
You can find a number of exterior truck accessories to add to the outer appearance of your truck. They are air dams, bars and masks, bug shields, bumpers, fender flares, graphics and emblems, grille guards, hood ornaments, hoods and scoops, mirrors, racks and cargo accessories, roll pans, running boards, splash guards, tool boxes, truck steps, tire covers, visors, wings and spoilers and wiper cowls. Select items that will complement your truck's basic lines and that will work well together instead of looking cluttered.
Popular interior truck accessories Interior accessories are usually meant for your comfort while driving a truck. With the help of these accessories your can make yourself quite comfortable and at ease which makes your driving smooth. Some examples are 12 volt accessories, cargo trays and liners, consoles and racks, dash covers and trim, door accessories, floor mats, horns, instrument panel covers, pet accessories, seat covers, seats and steering wheel covers.
If you are thinking of buying accessories for your truck you are bound t get confused with the endless options available. Some accessories enhance the aesthetic value of the truck whereas many others add to the functional value of it. When planning to buy truck accessories it is always better to start with the latter one. . A few modifications in your truck with the latest accessories can really add to and improve the functional value.
When you plan to buy accessories for your truck you find out that the options are endless and there starts the confusion of what to buy. Some accessories enhance the aesthetic value of the truck whereas many others add to the functional value of it. While buying the truck accessories it is always better to start with the latter one. A few modifications in your truck with the latest accessories can really add to and improve the functional value. What you need to have in your truck and for what purpose will help you to choose the best and appropriate accessories for your truck. It is always good to make some research and know the functions and what role accessories can play to improve your truck.
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ATA Names Compli's Enterprise Edition-Trucking HR and Compliance Management Solution as Featured Product
ARLINGTON, Va., Dec.12, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, American Trucking Associations announced it has added Compli's Enterprise Edition-Trucking, HR and compliance management solution to its line of ATA Business Solutions-featured products for the trucking industry.
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"Carriers now have the opportunity to identify the compliance requirements of every driver, deliver required trainings, policies and related documents, monitor progress and document completion, all through a single web-based application" said Nick Goodell, general manager, trucking and transportation for Compli.
Trucking Industry Brings High-Tech Tractor-Trailer to Steps of Mississippi Capitol
JACKSON, Miss., Jan. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Mississippi Trucking Association and the America's Road Team will bring Interstate One, the American Trucking Associations' high-tech Image Trailer, to the steps of the Mississippi State Capitol to show lawmakers and the media the importance of the trucking industry. National Driver of the Year Rickey Oliver, a professional truck driver from WalMart Transportation, will be on hand to talk safety.
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Who: Mississippi Trucking Association America's Road Team Captains, professional truck drivers with millions of accident-free driving miles National Truck Driver of the Year Rickey Oliver American Trucking Associations
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FMCSA Contradicts Trucking Industry Claims on Fatalities
ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 2, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- For the first time, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Administrator Anne Ferro revealed that initial 2010 data on fatal truck crashes indicate truck crash fatalities have increased to nearly 4,000 people. In 2009, 3,380 people were killed in truck crashes and 74,000 others were injured. Administrator Ferro released this information during her testimony on the pending truck driver hours of service (HOS) reforms before a House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Wednesday, November 30th.
Pacific Power Products Acquires Witham Truck Center
RIDGEFIELD, Wash., Dec. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Pacific Power Products Company announced today it has completed the acquisition of Witham Truck Center of Medford, Ore. and has assumed daily operations of the Freightliner truck dealership and truck stop under its new name Pacific Truck Centers.
"We are pleased to add this Freightliner dealership to our truck sales and service portfolio," stated Mark Dawkins, president, Pacific Power Products. "The on-highway and vocational truck business is one of the fastest growing segments of our company. This strategic location on the north-south freight corridor strengthens our sales and service capabilities in southern Oregon and extends our ability to serve fleets across the Northwest."
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New Truck-Related Crash Numbers Not Indicative of Truck Safety Trend
ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- American Trucking Associations President and CEO Bill Graves urges policymakers to avoid jumping to conclusions based on highway fatality figures released today by the Department of Transportation.
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"Every fatality on our highways is a tragedy, and the uptick in the 2010 preliminary report concerns us deeply. Without more information and analysis, though, it is difficult to draw conclusions about what this preliminary data means," Graves said.