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Life on the road has its own rules. See these user submitted tips on how to survive the curves, hills, and other drivers on the road.
Rotate your tires when getting an oil change and remember you have peoples' lives in your hands. Concentration on the road and being courteous goes a long way! No cell phone gabbing, eating, makeup application! Stay safe.
A profesional driver not only drives using his or her head, hands, eyes, and feet, but also his or her ears and seat.
My windshield defroster is my oven and I measure cooking time in miles instead of minutes, even in July with the windows down.
Make sure your cell phone is fully charged before leaving on a long trip, and don't forget to pack your charger.
Lots of stores now have "space foam" or "memory foam" mattress pads. Check them out for a better night's sleep on the road.
Be nice if you get pulled over. I read this in our paper's "Police Blotter", a driver got a ticket for failure to use windshield wipers, among other charges.
Green is the next 'mean'. If your truck isn't there - you'd better get with it!
There's nothing better than sitting way up high in the cab of a big truck, sipping a mug of hot coffee and watching the USA go by.
If you have to go over fairly deserted roads, get one of those battery chargers that fits into your glove box and don't be dependent on the kindness of others to help you.
Don't ever drive too fast or too close to trucks because they have the ability to pull you towards them.