Over-the-road refers to drivers who do long distance line haul (as opposed to regional, dedicated, or local drivers). IC, I'm not sure about, but I'm guessing it refers to intermodal containers - shipping containers which can be transported by truck, ship, rail, or air.
over the road truck driver is a trucker that drive all over us and some in Mexico and cananda
An over the road trucker means he is not a local or regional driver, he travels across the entire country wherever the company sends him. Over the road could be replaced with using the term cross country trucker.
a defensive driver is a person who has road rage.
yes Miley Cyrus bus driver got killed when the bes went over the eage of the road .
who share the road with an impaired driver are at risk
With or without the double line a driver is required to pull over when emergency equipment is coming towards the driver. Unless the roadway is divided by a physical barrier, this is ALWAYS what the driver needs to do.
Speed limits are based on the road, not the driver. Thus, unless another limit is specified, such as for trucks over a certain weight, the same speed limit applies to all drivers on that road.
The driver. As much as it sounds absurd, if a driver runs over a pedestrian he is always at fault.
Yes, just the same as you can any other driver. You are, however, still bound by the speed limit of that road when overtaking another vehicle.
Average truck driver makes about 45k depending how long you are at the company and your ranking with the company, hope this helps :)
An over-the-road driver can drive 100,000 - 150,000 miles in a year.
The average salary of a truck driver is 45,000 dollars. This is usually the salary of over the road drivers, rather than the drivers who stick close to home.