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		<title>Race For Truck Accessories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sporting events have been part of the annual events within the society across the world. These events are surrounded by colors and festivities that mark the skill and cunning of each driver as well as the ingenuity and technological brilliance of every manufacturer. Normally cars of all sizes and shapes are found on the circuit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sporting events have been part of the annual events within the society across the world. These events are surrounded by colors and festivities that mark the skill and cunning of each driver as well as the ingenuity and technological brilliance of every manufacturer. Normally cars of all sizes and shapes are found on the circuit but mind you, trucks have made their way into the chequered flag scene. Come and let’s check it out as we may find accessories that can pump up the one in your garage.   Truck racing is actually a variety of motor racing wherein custom versions of heavy-duty tractor units compete with one another within the confines of the racing circuits. Basically, the sport has been around for about twenty years within the areas of Europe where it was embraced wholly and has enjoyed a great deal of success. It was in the 90s when the sporting spectacle reached a momentary downfall. For the last few years its profile and following has gradually increased as evidenced by thirty teams that are regularly involved in its races.   The regulations involved in the sport of truck racing is diligently safeguarded and monitored by the FIA or the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile. The organization’s watchful eyes are responsible for ensuring that the original layout, form, and design of each truck is maintained while adhering to the safety rules and norms of the racing competitions. The maximum race speed designated is up to 160 km per hour and the minimum allowable weight is 5,500 kg. The two limitations were set for safety purposes.   Races are commonly kicked off with a rolling start wherein laps normally last for about eight to twelve laps. The competitions have been given a non-contact image. Although minor collisions can really take place due to the fact that the competing vehicles are large in size and the closeness between each driver can really pose a threat. Nevertheless the race competitions have been well regarded as not having too much number of injuries and accidents.   It is a reiterated fact that trucks that join these types of sporting competitions must adhere with the regulation that the major components of the vehicular entrants should be the same as that of their road-travelling counterparts. Also, drivers are obliged to hold a race license duly certified and issued by the Motor Sports Association or the national motorsport agency from the country represented by the racers. The models of the competing trucks are usually patterned on the most common set-ups and designs that have been employed for the past twenty years. Moreover, the trucks are allowed to join into two separate classes to give a fighting chance to trucks having less sophisticated engine, braking, and suspension set-ups.   The tractor unit which is the type of truck used in these races is a sturdy vehicle that can be characterized as having a sophisticated system of diesel engine equipped with several axles. Owners from the US and Australia take extra effort in customizing these vehicles. Large exhausts, personalized paint job, and glaring lightings are the ones commonly placed on tractor units. This deed is very beneficial in getting a lot of attention especially for people who engage in such activities for business purposes.   Apart from the festivities and enjoyment you can have while watching truck races, it’s a sure fire way for you to pin an eye on various forms of accessories that may suit your taste and personality.</p>

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		<title>Know The Truck Before Its Accessories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vehicles and other transport vessels have made it easier for man to go beyond the boundaries of his surroundings. It has enabled him to achieve more and more in life and come up with innovations and changes that have given him rewards in aspects of industry and trade. These vehicles have been equipped with navigational [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vehicles and other transport vessels have made it easier for man to go beyond the boundaries of his surroundings. It has enabled him to achieve more and more in life and come up with innovations and changes that have given him rewards in aspects of industry and trade. These vehicles have been equipped with navigational gadgets and accessories for enhancement purposes. Trucks are one of the vehicles that are commonly relied on and nowadays more owners are making it a point to grab the latest brands of accessories. But before you head on to a local store hold your horses for just a bit and know your truck basics.</p>
<p>The fame of trucks have reached a global status thus it has been embraced to the culture of various countries and have been given different names so as to have a unique mark for that certain place. Both the United States and Canada share the term truck for large vehicles with open load beds that are commonly employed for commercial purposes. In Ireland and the United Kingdom a truck is known as a lorry which is usually tagged with vehicles that are on the heavy side rather than the medium-sized ones. The US offers other varieties for the term truck which can come in the form of off-road heavy duty four-wheel drive vehicles, vans, and pickups. These are not applicable in the UK and Ireland because the lorry is otherwise named as Heavy Good Vehicles or HGV.</p>
<p>The US English shows that the term truck can also be used to pertain to types of trucks used in other fields and industries such as fire truck or tanker truck while it can be noted that the British English says that these types of trucks are fire engine and tanker or petrol tanker. Other countries like Hong Kong and Cambodia use the word lorry to refer to truck but in Cambodia the word lorry is also synonymous with train. The term Ute or utility is widely accepted by folks within New Zealand and Australia for relatively small car or van-like vehicles with an open back body. The word lorry or truck is only used to identify larger-sized vehicles.</p>
<p>The word truck can also be identified in different languages across the world. It is known as camion within the circles of European areas specifically in Quebec. The Germans utilize PKW and LKW to name their truck-like vehicles. PKW stands for Personenkraftwagen or passenger carrying vehicle which is the name given for cars, vans, and small trucks while LKW stands for Lastkraftwagen or freight/load/cargo carrying vehicle which is the ID for larger forms of trucks. The Nordic languages also have different terms for a truck such as Lastbil in Danish and Swedish, Lastebil in Norwegian, and Vorubil in Icelandic. All across these places the truck is generally known as a forklift.</p>
<p>Driving licences also differ globally in terms of using a truck. In the United States a commercial license is needed to drive any kind of vehicle with a weight of 26,001 lbs or 11,800 kg commercially. European countries employ the use of a specialist license in order to drive vehicles that weigh greater than 7,500 kg for commercial use. The types are further categorized according to purpose of the vehicle and the number of seats.</p>
<p>Although accessories are making serious waves within the truck industry, it is always best to have a little bit of knowledge about the basic background of the vehicle in your local area or even around the world.</p>

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