During trucking’s golden era, nearly half the rigs cruising highways were cabovers, or COEs (Cab Over Engine). The driver’s cabin sat directly over the engine, creating shorter trucks that could ...
Prior to the 1930s, sleeper cabs in trucks, providing an area for drivers to rest, didn't exist. It wasn't until 1933 that Kenworth became the first manufacturer to offer an integrated sleeper section ...
There are approximately 3.5 million semi truck operators in the U.S., according to Truck Info. Regional drivers can be on the road for much of the week, while over-the-road (long-haul) routes can last ...
The VNL 860 is the big boy in Volvo's line up: a high-roof sleeper truck with a 77-inch sleeper cab designed for long-haul comfort and functionality. Features include a versatile, Murphy-style ...
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