Cover Story
By Doug Donnelly
When Bill Donnelly drove out of the parking lot of the Kenworth dealership in Perrysburg, Ohio, his new, long-nose, double-sleeper had five miles on it. Donnelly doesn’t take credit for those miles. He will, however, proudly take the credit for the other 3.75 million miles of smooth running...
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Who hasn’t experienced the joy of creating the perfect paper airplane, carefully folding, creasing, adjusting, and then watching in wonder as it soared? Well the folks at the Japan Origami Airplane Association are aiming for ultimate hang time. Working with researchers from the University of...
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In a move that could shake up North American heavy truck design, International introduced its latest Class 8 road tractor, the LoneStar, at the Chicago Auto Show in February. Officially, LoneStar is described as an “advanced classic,” combining bold styling that normally appeals to...
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Kickin' Back
By David Hart
When the Marines do something, they do it right. Spend a day at the Museum of the Marine Corps and you’ll see proof of that. The concrete, glass and steel building itself is inspiring. A 210-foot stainless steel column angles upward from the center of the main hall through the glass and...
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Henry S. Twiggs • Dothan, Ala. • Driving for 43 years My first experience with trucking began around 1948. My grandfather had an open-bed six-wheel truck with tall wooden sides all around it. I remember him coming into our neighborhood to round up all of the little children, loading us on...
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Driving with Dave
By David A. Kolman
There is a fairly prevalent attitude throughout the male-dominated trucking industry that women and trucking are not a good mix. It’s common to hear: “Women have no place in trucking,” or “Women just aren’t made for trucking,” or “I’m not sharing a...
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Words from The Boss
By Bryan Martin
Folks, before you get all “geeked out” that I am gonna present you with all the latest facts and data on some new Bluetooth gizmo or a high tech, infra-red, heat-seeking camera set up, let me tell you up front that I am taking a slightly different approach! See, I am not really all...
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Stay Safe
By Jim Kneiszel
You’ve heard the term “amateur night” uttered to describe a variety of situations where the masses get involved in an activity that goes more smoothly when left to the professionals. For truckers, the next few months might as well be called “amateur season,” as...
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The Job of Trucking
By Heather Larson
He has spent plenty of years on the road himself in a business that doesn’t always play fair with payment. He is the voice of Sirius satellite radio’s Road Dog trucking channel. So country music legend Charlie Daniels has empathy for the professional driver — enough that he...
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Have you ever dreamed of sitting trackside at the Daytona 500? The Road King Club Ultimate Race Sweepstakes, open May 1 – June 30, has a grand prize to savor. One member will be named the Road King Cup Series Champion and receive: a trip for two to the Sprint Cup Daytona 500, including...
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Wild Ride
By Justine Ingersoll
Next time you find yourself cursing a poorly paved, narrow or winding stretch of road, just remember: It could be worse. Much worse. In fact, it could be the world’s worst road: “Death Road” in the North Yungas region of Bolivia. It has been called the most dangerous road...
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Doug Donnelly contacted Road King on a whim. “I have a great story to tell,” he wrote. A conversation with his dad, Bill (above), turned to Bill’s beloved 1980 Kenworth. Hearing that the rig was close to hitting the four million mile mark, Doug wanted to know if we were...
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