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Others, however, work on a load by load basis. An owner-operator truck driver may, for example, find a job that requires delivery to Tallahassee, Florida. He will then likely try to find something that needs to be taken from Tallahassee, Florida. Otherwise, he may be traveling at a loss...
Modeling the safety of truck driver service hours using time-dependent logistic regression A time-dependent logistic regression model has been formulated to assess the safety of motor carrier operations. The model estimates the probability of hav... TD Lin,PP Jovanis,CZ Yang - 《Transportation Rese...
Owner-Operator Duties Truck driver owner-operators own their own business and must complete business tasks and fulfill driving duties. They must make sure that their truck is in good working order and make sure maintenance tasks and repairs are completed as needed. In addition, they must find cl...
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There are many different reasons why a carrier (from a single owner operator to a fleet owner or manager) needs to use the services of a dispatcher. The sweet spot in the trucking industry is the benefit of a dispatcher. A truck dispatcher holds the responsibility to work for carriers, not...
What are the typical responsibilities of an Owner-Operator? An Owner-Operator would typically need to: Own or lease one or more delivery vehicles, find freight to haul competently, and handle the day-to-day responsibilities that come with owning their own truck-driving business Drive/own/lease ...