The Chairman of Road Transport Employers’ Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), Musa Mohammed has said that more than 400 trucks have left Apapa and Tincan port in Lagos in the past one year due to the poor state of access roads which are yet to receive Federal Government’s attention.
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DANGOTE SHOWCASES LOCALLY ASSEMBLED VEHICLES, 10,000 INSTALLED CAPACITY PLANT
Currently building about five units of vehicles on a single shift per day, Dangote Sinotruck West Africa Limited has revealed its first set of locally assembled truck in Lagos.
Continue reading »UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT (DOT) FINALLY PROPOSES TRUCK SPEED-LIMITER RULE
Federal safety regulators are proposing that heavy-duty vehicles be equipped with speed-limiting devices set to a specific maximum speed. A notice of proposed rulemaking was issued jointly on Aug. 26 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The NPRM comes after a decade-long push by trucking and safety advocates to put […]
Continue reading »GROUP ADVISES INVESTORS TO INVEST IN TRUCK ASSEMBLY PLANTS
Borderless Alliance has called on West African nations to come up with policies that will drive investment in the renewal of the trucks plying their highways in a bid to improve trade. A statement obtained through email quoted a transport specialist with Borderless Alliance from Accra; Mr. Noel Kosonu, as urging leaders across the region to collectively come up with […]
Continue reading »TRUCK SEIZED, 15 PETROL STATIONS SEALED BY DPR IN DELTA STATE
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Warri Zonal Office on Thursday said it had impounded a truckload of petroleum over alleged diversion of products, just as it sealed 15 petrol stations over offences bordering on under-dispensing, hoarding and receiving diverted products in Delta and environs. The Assistant Director of Operations, DPR Warri Zonal Office, Mr. Ovadje Obukaroro, who confirmed this, […]
Continue reading »SECUREMENT OF CARGO 4: Understanding Tiedown
There are three standard ways in which cargo of all categories can be transported: Condition 1: Cargo is fully contained by structures of adequate strength. Cargo cannot shift or tip Cargo is restrained against horizontal movement by vehicle structure or by other cargo. Horizontal movement includes forward, rearward, and side to side. Note: If the cargo is contained in a sided vehicle, the […]
Continue reading »SECUREMENT OF CARGO 3: The Cargo Securement System
Understanding Securement System A securement system is a securement or retraining method that uses one or a combination of the following elements: Vehicle Structure Securing Devices Blocking and Bracing Equipment The choice among the above stated securement system must be appropriate for the cargo and this will be defined by the Cargo’s size, shape, strength, and characteristics. The Cargo to […]
Continue reading »SECUREMENT OF CARGO 2: Principle of Cargo Securement
Understanding Cargo Securement: The guiding principle This principle states that Cargo being transported on the highway must remain secured on or within the transporting vehicle under all conditions that could reasonably be expected to occur in normal driving and also when a driver is responding in all emergency situations, EXCEPT when there is a crash. This is important because an […]
Continue reading »SECUREMENT OF CARGO 1: Facts About Cargo Securement
INTRODUCTION In early February 2011, a truck conveying a 14-foot container fell and killed a man at the junction of the New Garage bus stop along Ikorodu Road in Lagos. On the 21st of November 2012, no fewer than three persons were crushed to death when a 40-feet containerized vehicle fell on a Mazda car along Badagry-Seme Expressway. On the […]
Continue reading »UNDERSTANDING TRUCK AND TRAILER TYRES (PART TWO)
FACTORS TO CONSIDER IN SELECTING THE RIGHT TYRE All tyres must be identical in size for the tyres to properly manage the weight of the trailer. The combined capacity of the tyres must equal or exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of the axle. The combined capacity of all of the tyres should exceed the loaded trailer weight by 20 […]
Continue reading »UNDERSTANDING TRUCK AND TRAILER TYRES (PART ONE)
11R22.5G……..11R24.5…….12.00R20….385/65R22.5..?? How often do you receive tyre requisitions stating the aforementioned metrics? Has the specification letterings ever appeared to you like some ‘secret technical code’? Vehicle tyres are much more complex now than in years past. In response to the widely diverse requirements of vehicles today, tyres need to conform to certain specifications. These specifications include size, load and speed, […]
Continue reading »WHEEL SEPARATION IN TRUCKS
While in other climes, the issue of wheel separation seems to have been roundly addressed and reduced to the barest minimum, in our geographical space, that surely may not be our testimony. Rough estimates suggest that unplanned separations still occur at a rate of probably several per day. Exact numbers are hard to determine because most incidents go unreported. A […]
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