Muramaster_inc
Truck Company based in Philadelphia, PA. Founded in 2017, Muramaster INC remains the home of over 40 experienced drivers. Join our family today!
For truck drivers, their car is their second home, a best friend, a pet, and an alter ego all in one.
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10/23/2021
Sure, you probably know the basics about the trucking industry if asked to explain: It involves big rigs and people traveling miles to carry large loads from Point A to Point B. But there is more to the freight industry than you think.
Here are top 8 fun facts about trucks and truck drivers.
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Reference: www.greatamericaninsurancegroup.com.
10/22/2021
History-Early Designs:
According to Business Insider, approximately 70% of all freight in the United States is transported by trucks. It would be an unusual sight today to be on the highway and not see at least a handful of semis pass you by. The road to a booming truck industry was a long one, characterized by innovation and dramatic transformation. Before the invention of the automobile, products made their way to market through the use of wagons, trains, and waterways. The first semi-truck with an internal combustion engine was developed in 1898. Early trucks were simplistic, lacked safety features, and were rather bumpy to ride in. This was due, in part, to the fact that tires use to be solid rather than air-filled.
Developing Infrastructure:
By the early 1900s, models started to be equipped with lights to allow for night-time travel. Another hurdle that had to be overcome was the lack of adequate roads. In 1914 there was less than 15,000 miles of paved roads across the country. The automobile became an important feature of American culture and within the next decade the government spent roughly $75,000,000 on the development of permanent infrastructure. During World War I the military utilized trucks in the war effort which led to better engineered equipment. A few years later, safety regulations took hold around the 1930s, which forever altered the transportation industry.
Trucking Today:
Trucking culture gained popularity in the 1960s and 1970s as truck drivers became commonplace characters in songs and movies. The industry exploded by the 20th century as big box stores began springing up in metropolitan areas. As consumer culture expanded, so too did the nation’s reliance on commercial trucks to transport freight. Although the industry has continuously gone through waves of change, it remains an important component in America’s economy.
References
https://www.truckmartllc.com/a-brief-history-of-trucking-in-america-history/
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