Today's vehicles have computers with all sorts of sensors. A broken wire or a wire with bad insulation can send bad information to the computer. A broken sensor can send bad information to the computer. Check for a bad wire. Check all fluid levels. If you can't find it, you will need to hook it up to a computer while you drive down the road and have the computer find the error.
You probley need to have the tires balanced first.If that don't correct the problem, Then ask your question again with the year and type of truck.
It depends on what kind of truck your driving. It its a van, not more than a day. If you are driving a semi-truck, than you can be on the road for a day or two.
Anyone wishing to pursue a career as an over the road truck driver should attend truck driving school. If they pass they are guaranteed their CDL and have a much better chance of getting hired.
Many of the vehicles used for off road driving are the same vehicles one uses for driving on the road. One can go to any truck dealer to purchase such a vehicle.
Truck driving is not considered a dangerous career because of the large number of truck drivers. There are many risks that come with driving an automobile on the road especially a large truck. Gaining extensive truck driving experience can reduce the risks.
Driving down the road and you turn and come behind a big truck in the truck there are plastic bags filled with stuffed animals. Life Hobbie What you collect
Its either timing or fuel intake problem.
The truck sign in driving indicates that trucks are allowed on that particular road or highway. It serves as a warning to other drivers to be cautious and aware of the presence of trucks on the road.
Do you mean Ice Road Truckers?
By starting the truck and driving onto it.
was driving down the road in my 1989 chev truck 1500 and heard a noise of some kind from my rear-end and then the rear wheels would not spin
What's tht mean Your car would go over half a tank of petrol for driving 30km down the road because its efficiency is low.