Many truckers use computers. So many that many truck stops sell special stands used for mounting their computers.
If your talking about in the capacity of their jobs, their is trucking software for the computer for directions to accounting to finding loads to haul. Some truckers use them and some don't.
Some companies install a computer called which they use for communication of job related information (including directions and fuel stops) with the driver. Some of these systems are even set up to log electronically and tie in to the computer of the truck monitoring speed and sending audible alerts when a driver breaks a preset threshold.
Yes drivers use computers. No one encourages usage while driving (in case your wondering)
1. You can use computers to learn new things.
While I have no idea what a "delta person" is, I would expect them to use computers simply because just about anybody uses computers nowadays.
The leading use of computers is e-mail
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Truckers use truck stops to take breaks, check their vehicles for road worthiness or re-fuel. They are required by law to take breaks after a predetermined amount of time.
Most truckers that are on the road use channel 19 to get in touch but ussually move to a different channel to talk to someone privatelly.
A resourceful one will use a mix of water and baking soda.
Portsmouth Truckers was created in 1895.
Space Truckers was created in 1997.
Uhrik Truckers was created in 1933.
Drive-By Truckers was created in 1996.
The duration of Space Truckers is 1.58 hours.
Big Mutha Truckers happened in 2002.
1. You can use computers to learn new things.
Big Mutha Truckers happened in 2002.