Trucks

As famous American union leader Jimmy Hoffa famously said, "If you got it, a truck brought it to you." It may seem like a simple statement, but it says a lot about the importance of semi-trucks in our everyday lives. Now, that is not to say that other vehicles or transportation modes don't also contribute to the worldwide economy and welfare of our society. Instead, Hoffa was trying to make the case that trucks seldom get the recognition or credit they deserve. Of course, railways, planes, and ships are also essential, but none are nearly as flexible as trucks. A semi doesn't need you to set up hundreds of miles or rails or even a few miles of perfectly smooth tarmac—all it needs is a road wide enough to show what it’s capable of.

Transporting freight by road forms the backbone of American trade and commerce. The latest available figures even suggest up to 70% of all freight moved within the United States is done by trucks, plying every inch of our interstate highway system.

Of course, there are several reasons why the trucking industry is singlehandedly sustaining a significant number of other businesses. First and foremost, the costs involved; sending goods and equipment from one point to another using a big rig is a lot cheaper than sending it via air. There's no denying the fact that transporting cargo via air is monumentally more expensive, which is why only perishable or critical goods are transported using planes.

Another major factor is accessibility; trucks have a significant advantage due to the reasons mentioned above. In most cases, planes, ships, and trains simply cannot deliver the goods directly to where they are ultimately required. They are only capable of transporting their load to the nearest port, station, or airport, which is then loaded onto semi-trucks to reach its ultimate destination.

Now that we have established how instrumental the trucking industry is in facilitating trade, let us reiterate the importance of keeping trucks road-worthy at all times. Experts suggest that if the trucking industry was to collapse even for a day, several critical institutions like hospitals, fuel stations, and medical clinics would quickly lack supplies leading to catastrophic consequences.

Every year in the United States, freight worth more than $700 Billion is transported using trucks. Performing such a critical job, independent semi-truck drivers, small fleet operators, and large trucking companies are all equally essential for us. Needless to say, to keep maintenance costs low and downtimes as short as possible, there is no better bet than to use reliable truck repair manuals for all truck types.

Truck manuals contain detailed troubleshooting procedures, step-by-step replacement instructions, electrical diagrams—basically, everything you need to fix virtually any major or minor issue with your semi-truck so that the show can go on. And the best part? You can access these manuals in digital format, so the next time your beloved truck decides to break down in the middle of nowhere, you have the solution right there with you!

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