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matracksystem-blog · 6 years ago
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According to an analysis done by The American Trucking Association, it’s expected that there could be a shortage of 175,000 truck drivers by 2024.  One way to help overcome the truck driver shortage is to recruit more women drivers.  In 2010 only 4.6% of truck drivers were female.  Nowadays, the percentage of female drivers is slowly on the rise.  According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of January 2019, 6.2% of truck drivers are currently female. Women are steadily becoming more interested in truck driving for several different reasons.  Some are attracted to the ability to work independently on the job and others enjoy the adventures of the road.  Women have also expressed that they appreciate that men and women are paid equally in the industry.  According to CNBC, Ellen Voie, the founder of the non-profit organization, Women in Trucking Association when asked said, “Women and men are paid the same as drivers.  A carrier sets the pay based on mileage, hours or percentage of the load. It is not related to age, ethnicity or gender.” Additionally, there are some trucking jobs available in the industry that don’t require drivers to be gone for weeks together; which are suitable for women who have family responsibilities. Trucking jobs for women can include regional dry van routes, as well as port and rail driving jobs.  These types of trucking jobs allow women to be home every few days and work well for those women with family commitments. If women are given the support and respect they deserve in the trucking industry, the potential to attract more women to the trucking business could substantially help with the lack of drivers in America.  Watch this YouTube video and find out what it is that women love about truck driving.  
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cutechgroup · 5 years ago
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matracksystem-blog · 6 years ago
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Finding an authorized and safe place to park your 18-wheeler has always been a challenge in the trucking industry, especially with the ever-increasing amount of semis on the roads. Now with the HOS regulation being enforced by the ELD mandate, truckers are finding it even harder to find an adequate place to park. The American Transport Research Institution found that truck parking diaries revealed that drivers using ELD devices were more likely to spend over 30 minutes looking for available parking spaces than those drivers without ELD devices.
Trucks Park Here launched at the start of 2019 this year, is an initiative that uses technology to help truck drivers find an adequate place to park. Truck Park Here provides live details of parking availability to truck drivers across 8 Midwestern states. Drivers can receive real-time updates about parking availability through smartphone apps, message boards, and information websites. There are currently 127 parking sites feeding data into the system which equals about 4,500 sensors monitored spaces. Currently, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin are collaborating in the project to help provide timely parking information to drivers.
Trucks Park Here is hoping that the initiative will help drivers find a timely and safe solution to parking; thereby reducing the amount of time spent looking for parking spaces. This will, in turn, save money on fuel and wear and tear of the semi, reduce emissions, and prevent accidents otherwise due to driver fatigue and illegal parking.
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matracksystem-blog · 6 years ago
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GPS technology is very beneficial to the trucking industry. By using this technology with ELD devices fleet managers can largely cut costs in their companies. Fuel costs can be reduced by omitting unnecessary idling, aggressive braking, and speeding. This will also save fleet managers money on unwanted repairs caused by wear and tear of the vehicles. Also through the use of GPS technology fleet managers can identify risky behavior of drivers and also closely monitor HOS so their drivers don’t receive any violations and don’t drive over time which could cause accidents due to fatigue. This will in turn greatly reduce insurance premiums for fleet managers and ensure the safety of their drivers and other motorists on the road. GPS technology can also be used to direct drivers to optimal driving routes to ensure timely delivery of freight; thereby profiting the company as a whole.
 It’s 2019 and time to make the final switch from AOBRD to ELD devices.whether GPS technology of ELD devices potentially help trucking companies save money? The answer is YES. Every year thousands of dollars is literally guzzled away in unnecessary idling, aggressive breaking, speeding, poor maintenance, and costly insurance premiums. The average operating cost for the trucking industry is about $1.38 per mile and the average total yearly cost of operating a commercial truck comes to $180,000 a year. The GPS technology used with ELD devices can help slash those figures and save you money and time. Let’s take a detailed look into the benefits of using GPS technology in your fleets and how it saves you money.
Reduce Idling to Save Fuel and Maintenance Cost:
Same like managers, with the help of GPS technology, you will get transparency into when and for how long your trucks are idling. According to the US Department of Transit, “Typically, a long-haul truck idles about 1,800 hours per year, using about 1,500 gallons of diesel. Stop drivers from speeding and aggressive breaking:
Speeding and aggressive breaking can rapidly drain fuel supplies; thereby causing increased and unnecessary fuel expenses. According to a National Geographic interview with Glen Kedzie from American Trucking Association, “On average, a truck traveling at 65 mph instead of 75 mph will experience up to 27 percent improvement in fuel consumption. ‘As a rule of thumb, for every one mile per hour increase in speed, there is a corresponding 0.14 mpg penalty in fuel consumption,’ said Kedzie.” The GPS technology of ELD devices makes it possible to have a real-time view, 24/7, into the speeding and aggressive breaking habits of drivers. This allows fleet managers to correct negative driving patterns and save money on fuel and wear and tear of the vehicle; as well as promote safety for truck drivers and other motorists on the road.
Cut Insurance Costs:
 The use of GPS ELD compliant devices will keep a better check on drivers and improve driver safety. Insurance premiums are currently based largely on CSA scores. ELDs are connected directly to the truck’s engine which allows carriers to monitor driver safety and identify risky behavior that could result in higher CSA scores. Also with the use of GPS technology of ELD devices you can make sure your drivers don’t exceed HOS and thereby eliminate driving violations which would cost your company higher premiums. In order to that, the GPS technology of ELD devices can give the insurance industry with additional data to consider when determining risk models. This can reduce the impact CSA scores have on insurance premiums. Lastly, using ELD compliant devices to monitor HOS and make sure your drivers don’t drive too long without proper rest will ultimately prevent accidents due to driver fatigue and save endless lives and money.
Improve Routing and Driver/Manager Communication:
 GPS technology can help make sure your drivers take the most efficient routes, which will help cut fuel costs and time, thereby making your business more profitable. Everyone in the trucking industry knows that time matters when it comes to transporting freight across the country. Through using GPS technology and ELD devices you can make sure that your drivers are on the fastest route possible and avoid traffic jams. Complete Driver Transparency to make sure your drivers are safe, honest and profitable:
 Managers must keep tabs on their employees for the success of any business, and there is no difference in the trucking industry. In many professions, employees work in a well-monitored environment which helps managers have a better knowledge of their employees’ behavior and accomplishments. With the freedom truck drivers have out on the road for weeks at a time, it’s crucial for fleet managers to have a way of knowing what is going on with their trucks and drivers. According to the FMCSA out of the ten states with the highest average fatal large truck and bus crashes in 2014-2016, 51% of those fatal crashes involved at least one large truck or bus. Fleet managers need to feel comfortable that drivers are safe, reliable, and honest. While this may have not been possible in the past, it is now thanks to GPS technology. Now they have managers can have complete driver transparency and monitor all the movements of every vehicle in their fleet 24/7 to make sure their drivers’ performance is safe, beneficial and profitable to the company.
GPS technology is very beneficial to the trucking industry. By using this technology with ELD devices fleet managers can largely cut costs in their companies. Fuel costs can be reduced by omitting unnecessary idling, aggressive braking, and speeding. This will also help to save fleet managers money on unnecessary repairs caused by the wear and tear of the vehicles. Also through the use of GPS technology fleet managers can identify risky behavior of drivers and also closely monitor HOS so their drivers don’t receive any violations and don’t drive over time which could cause accidents due to fatigue. This will in turn greatly reduce insurance premiums for fleet managers and ensure the safety of their drivers and other motorists on the road. GPS technology can also be used to direct drivers to optimal driving routes to ensure timely delivery of freight; thereby profiting the company as a whole.
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matracksystem-blog · 6 years ago
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One of the immense dangers that truck drivers face on the road are passenger car drivers. Many times the small cars try to cut off or follow the truck way more closely than they should. Any miscalculation on the part of any of the driver can result in fatal accidents. There are a few things passenger car drivers must keep in mind while driving along the trucks to ensure that the roads are safer for all:
Whenever a truck stops on the highway, move to the next lane and give them some space. Truckers stop on a busy highway only if it is critically important – the truck is either in need of maintenance or if there is an issue with safety. Give the truck drivers a space to cater to the emergency situation.
A truck driver also has a blind spot as a passenger car driver have. They do have a rear-view mirror on the right, however, due to the difference in height, the entire right side is a blind stop for truck drivers. It is safer to never try to pass them on their right.
Trucks and trailers are huge and can weigh more than 80,000 pounds. They cannot stop abruptly, and there is a huge gap in the application of brakes and response time. Also, trucks and heavy vehicles use air brakes, which function differently than the brakes in a four-wheel car. therefore, unless there is enough space passenger driver should not try to overtake.
While entering or exiting the highway, most truck drivers can see other passenger cars and heavy rigs, and wait for them to pass. However, if the situation arises that they cannot move, it is better for both their safety that the passenger car gave way to the heavier truck. This is simply because trucks are huge and heavy, and it is difficult for them to move. Trying to cut or not yield will only waste the time of both drivers.
Truck and heavy rig drivers and passenger car drivers often communicate with each other through trailer lights, headlights, and turn signals. Repetitive flashes mean the driver needs to be more attentive of the road ahead. This could be due to excessive traffic, road construction or maintenance, or any other situation. As trailers are long and huge, truck drivers are often confused about whether it is safe for them to change lanes or not. A simple flash of light from fellow traveler can assure the truck driver that he has enough space to change lanes.
Making turns is another challenge for truck drivers. They have to make wide turns, and the safety of these turns depends on fellow drivers. There are white stop lines at intersections, and other drivers must pay attention to them when they see a heavy trailer trying to make a turn.
Truck drivers go through intense training and are well versed in all the rules and regulations pertaining to road safety. Because of the sheer size of their vehicle and heavy haul attached to it, they have to be extra careful. It is highly unlikely for trucks to be driving at a fast speed, as the drivers know that they cannot make an abrupt stop in any situation. So, road safety is an equally important responsibility of all drivers, no matter the size of their vehicle.
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matracksystem-blog · 6 years ago
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Trailer tracking and fleet management are often mistaken to be the same thing, and the terms are used interchangeably. However, there is one huge difference between those two. Trailer tracking is a subdivision of a much wider system of fleet management. To understand this difference properly, let’s take a look at both of them separately:
Trailer Tracking system is a combination of computer software and an electronic device. The device is installed in the trailer gathers information, which is processed by the software. It permits the owner to track the location of the trailer, along with several other features like geofencing, temperature control, security, and provides real time data for better execution.
Some of the qualities of a well-designed Trailer Tracking device like MA-1080 by Matrack Incorporation are:
Long lasting Battery life
Supports high Speed Data
Real-time insights
Weatherproof
Alerts through SMS and Emails
Compact in size
Together with a GPS enables cloud based application and service, trailer tracking system proves to be most beneficial in case of hijacking and theft, and helps in speedy recovery.
Fleet Management, however is a much wider concept. Apart from being aware of the location of one trailer, a fleet manager has several other duties and responsibilities:
Purchase and replacement of Vehicle
Compliance with regulations  and rules such as IFTA and ELD, set by local and state authority
Maintain electronic database of drivers, vehicles, trailers, customers, equipment, and labor
Plan and schedule routes
Provide workshops  and relevant training to other employees
Manage maintain cost-effectiveness and fuel requirements
Optimize the entire fleet operation
Ensuring safety and security of assets and drivers.
Fleet management platforms support a fleet manager in fulfilling the above mentioned duties and much more with better efficiency and organization, thereby increasing the ROI. An effective fleet management system is placed on the principal of IoT (Internet of things). Electronic Logging devices, generally known as ELD, like Matrack’s MA 3000 are equipped with implanted software and sensors are connected to the vehicle or assets through on-board diagnostics. It collects various data like speed, driving hours, engine status, maintenance requirements, and location.
The data is sent to an analytical program that utilizes this information and generates reports for mileage, safety, fuel consumption and others. MA 3000 also helps in compliance of DOT’s hours of service rules, and as it incorporates Bluetooth technology, fleet owners and managers can be in constant contact with their vehicles.
Trailer Tracking is an important part of fleet management. Together, they allow owners  and managers to operate their fleets at maximum capacity and improve profitability. It also ensures that all assets are maintained periodically and utilized properly. The reports generated are accurate and help in safety protocols and tax compliances.
MA 1080 is compact, simple and easy to install. It comes with powerful inbuilt magnets, 3 years of battery life, and faster and better connectivity. Together with its application, MA 1080 can send geofencing warnings, has proactive tracking mode in case of hijacking or theft, and sends location alerts via email and SMS in real time. The device is made to develop in harsh conditions and any kind of weather.
Matrack also proffers a wide range of fleet and asset tracking devices. All the devices are integrated with a user-friendly platform, available to you on any mobile device of your option. Once you have installed MA -1080, you are provided user credentials to the platform, and can approach it anytime, from anywhere around the world.
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matracksystem-blog · 6 years ago
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Driving a truck for lonely  and longer routes can take a toll on physical and mental health of a driver. Truck driving profession is not one of the healthiest – irregular sleep routine, lack of exercise, greasy food at rest stops, and being away from family – make it difficult for a driver. Here are a few tips to extend your career as a truck driver, while staying healthy and safe. Before getting ready for a longer drive, take an interval.It is always better to pack some healthy meal options like fruits, vegetables with you.See a physician, and ask them to prescribe best vitamin supplements for you.If you are feeling tired, pull over, get down from your cabin, stretch your legs, and grab some air. It will help you in feeling carefree.Contrary to the beliefs, water keeps you more free than any other drink. Sure caffeine will make you feel better, but once the effect wears off, it will leave you more tensed.Listening to your favorite music in higher volumes can actually make you more attentive and alert.If you cannot make a stop, and are feeling tired, open the window and let some fresh air in and it will give you the much needed boost.
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matracksystem-blog · 6 years ago
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IFTA is a fuel tax agreement among 48 U.S. states and 10 Canadian Provinces to centralize reporting and levy of taxes under a single license. Before IFTA, truck drivers and operators were required to pay fuel tax separately to all state they travelled. It might seem that calculating fuel tax for interjurisdictional travel according to the rules of every state is an annoying task. With newer technology like GPS, and the ELD mandate, managing a fleet, consumption of fuel, its movement, and other tasks have become efficient and cost-effective. As soon as IFTA was adopted for interjurisdictional fuel tax calculations and reporting, Matrack updated all its applications to obey with rules and support IFTA regulations. Our solution makes it easier to calculate the mileage, fuel use, taxable miles and gallons, and the fuel tax for separate states. Using a Matrack Incorporation Fleet Management application and hardware makes calculating for IFTA efficient, easy and accurate. It also helps save a lot of time, otherwise spent in recording, manual collection of data, and calculation of travelled miles, gallons of fuel used, taxable fuel and total tax.
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matracksystem-blog · 6 years ago
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MA-1080 is one of the finest telematics devices in the industry. It is small in size, simple and can be attached to any metal surface as it is fitted with five strong magnets. The device is waterproof, and can combat all kinds of adverse and tough conditions, which makes it a popular choice for fleets. MA-1080 comes with a long battery life, is compatible with fast data connectivity, assisting in taking sudden actions in case of critical safety issues. Once integrated with the interface, it also give alerts for preset conditions. For example, fleet managers can input location data for loading/unloading point, and when the trailer reaches these preset points, a warning is sent. This helps in assigning the process, minimizes downtime, and saves time. It also assures that the driver can make the deliveries timely.
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matracksystem-blog · 6 years ago
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Driver detention refers to extra time a driver has to spend while goods are being loaded or unloaded, over the allowed 2-hour limit. Driver detention is a large problem in the trucking and fleet management industry, and it requires coordinated efforts from everyone involved. Mobile Asset management solution using GPS tracking device to efficiently manage your fleet and to monitor driver activities in real time to prevent any vehicle misuse. Best Fleet Tracking system which reduces expense by managing idle time and route optimization and increase productivity by reducing paperwork and streamlining operations.
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matracksystem-blog · 6 years ago
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Prior to ELD mandate, many fleets used an Automatic On-Board Recording Device or AOBRD. These AOBRD are hardware equipments that can be directly connected to the vehicle’s engine, and are used to document a driver’s Hours-of-Service, in compliance with DOT.
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matracksystem-blog · 6 years ago
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One of the most essential things about life as a truck driver is packing for the journey. You never know what you would need. But just for that reason, you cannot gather your entire belongings. You just  need to pack the right things. Matrack incorporation presents you with the ultimate packing list, which every experienced truck driver swears by.
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