際際滷shows by User: DarrylIsaacs1 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: DarrylIsaacs1 / Mon, 10 Aug 2020 16:18:59 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: DarrylIsaacs1 Trucking 101: Popular Trucking Terms You Should Know /slideshow/trucking-101-popular-trucking-terms-you-should-know/237720664 slideshare-truckingtermsyoushouldknow-200810161859
Here are some helpful trucking terms and definitions: * Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) - Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) refers to the maximum allowable weight a vehicle has been engineered by manufacturers to safely carry. This weight rating is regulated by the United States federal government and does not include the weight specs of any accompanying trailers. * Bobtail - A bobtail truck does not have a trailer attached. Bobtailing means driving a cargo carrying truck (semi-truck) without a trailer. Bobtailing often happens when a contracted truck driver is first sent out from dispatch to their pick up site. * Cab - In trucking, the cab or cabin is the driver compartment of the truck or tractor. The cab is the area of the vehicle where the driver sits. It comes from the word cabriolet. * Deadhead - A deadhead truck has a trailer attached but carries no freight. Deadheading means driving a cargo carrying truck (semi-truck) pulling an empty trailer. Deadheading often happens when a trucker returns or backhauls the empty cargo container to the point of origin. * Reefer - In trucking, a reefer is a refrigerated trailer that gets attached to a semi-truck in order to transport perishables and other temperature-sensitive goods. It was originally the ice cream industry that gave birth to the reefer around 1925. Reefers may also be used for heated goods. * Jake Brake - The generic trademark name for a compression release engine brake, a Jake Brake is most commonly used in large diesel engines on semi-trucks. Derived from Jacobs Vehicle Systems, Inc. (Jacobs), it is an extra supplement to the friction brake system on wheels. Using an air compression and release mechanism, the engine itself works to slow the vehicle.]]>

Here are some helpful trucking terms and definitions: * Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) - Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) refers to the maximum allowable weight a vehicle has been engineered by manufacturers to safely carry. This weight rating is regulated by the United States federal government and does not include the weight specs of any accompanying trailers. * Bobtail - A bobtail truck does not have a trailer attached. Bobtailing means driving a cargo carrying truck (semi-truck) without a trailer. Bobtailing often happens when a contracted truck driver is first sent out from dispatch to their pick up site. * Cab - In trucking, the cab or cabin is the driver compartment of the truck or tractor. The cab is the area of the vehicle where the driver sits. It comes from the word cabriolet. * Deadhead - A deadhead truck has a trailer attached but carries no freight. Deadheading means driving a cargo carrying truck (semi-truck) pulling an empty trailer. Deadheading often happens when a trucker returns or backhauls the empty cargo container to the point of origin. * Reefer - In trucking, a reefer is a refrigerated trailer that gets attached to a semi-truck in order to transport perishables and other temperature-sensitive goods. It was originally the ice cream industry that gave birth to the reefer around 1925. Reefers may also be used for heated goods. * Jake Brake - The generic trademark name for a compression release engine brake, a Jake Brake is most commonly used in large diesel engines on semi-trucks. Derived from Jacobs Vehicle Systems, Inc. (Jacobs), it is an extra supplement to the friction brake system on wheels. Using an air compression and release mechanism, the engine itself works to slow the vehicle.]]>
Mon, 10 Aug 2020 16:18:59 GMT /slideshow/trucking-101-popular-trucking-terms-you-should-know/237720664 DarrylIsaacs1@slideshare.net(DarrylIsaacs1) Trucking 101: Popular Trucking Terms You Should Know DarrylIsaacs1 Here are some helpful trucking terms and definitions: * Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) - Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) refers to the maximum allowable weight a vehicle has been engineered by manufacturers to safely carry. This weight rating is regulated by the United States federal government and does not include the weight specs of any accompanying trailers. * Bobtail - A bobtail truck does not have a trailer attached. Bobtailing means driving a cargo carrying truck (semi-truck) without a trailer. Bobtailing often happens when a contracted truck driver is first sent out from dispatch to their pick up site. * Cab - In trucking, the cab or cabin is the driver compartment of the truck or tractor. The cab is the area of the vehicle where the driver sits. It comes from the word cabriolet. * Deadhead - A deadhead truck has a trailer attached but carries no freight. Deadheading means driving a cargo carrying truck (semi-truck) pulling an empty trailer. Deadheading often happens when a trucker returns or backhauls the empty cargo container to the point of origin. * Reefer - In trucking, a reefer is a refrigerated trailer that gets attached to a semi-truck in order to transport perishables and other temperature-sensitive goods. It was originally the ice cream industry that gave birth to the reefer around 1925. Reefers may also be used for heated goods. * Jake Brake - The generic trademark name for a compression release engine brake, a Jake Brake is most commonly used in large diesel engines on semi-trucks. Derived from Jacobs Vehicle Systems, Inc. (Jacobs), it is an extra supplement to the friction brake system on wheels. Using an air compression and release mechanism, the engine itself works to slow the vehicle. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slideshare-truckingtermsyoushouldknow-200810161859-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Here are some helpful trucking terms and definitions: * Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) - Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) refers to the maximum allowable weight a vehicle has been engineered by manufacturers to safely carry. This weight rating is regulated by the United States federal government and does not include the weight specs of any accompanying trailers. * Bobtail - A bobtail truck does not have a trailer attached. Bobtailing means driving a cargo carrying truck (semi-truck) without a trailer. Bobtailing often happens when a contracted truck driver is first sent out from dispatch to their pick up site. * Cab - In trucking, the cab or cabin is the driver compartment of the truck or tractor. The cab is the area of the vehicle where the driver sits. It comes from the word cabriolet. * Deadhead - A deadhead truck has a trailer attached but carries no freight. Deadheading means driving a cargo carrying truck (semi-truck) pulling an empty trailer. Deadheading often happens when a trucker returns or backhauls the empty cargo container to the point of origin. * Reefer - In trucking, a reefer is a refrigerated trailer that gets attached to a semi-truck in order to transport perishables and other temperature-sensitive goods. It was originally the ice cream industry that gave birth to the reefer around 1925. Reefers may also be used for heated goods. * Jake Brake - The generic trademark name for a compression release engine brake, a Jake Brake is most commonly used in large diesel engines on semi-trucks. Derived from Jacobs Vehicle Systems, Inc. (Jacobs), it is an extra supplement to the friction brake system on wheels. Using an air compression and release mechanism, the engine itself works to slow the vehicle.
Trucking 101: Popular Trucking Terms You Should Know from Darryl Isaacs
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Commercial Drivers License (CDL) /slideshow/commercial-drivers-license-cdl/237719632 slideshare-cdl-200810154608
A commercial drivers license (CDL) allows a tested and approved driver to operate certain types of motor vehicles including 18-wheeler trucks, tour buses, school buses, tanker vehicles and vehicles transporting hazardous materials. The federal government regulates the laws for these licenses in the United States.]]>

A commercial drivers license (CDL) allows a tested and approved driver to operate certain types of motor vehicles including 18-wheeler trucks, tour buses, school buses, tanker vehicles and vehicles transporting hazardous materials. The federal government regulates the laws for these licenses in the United States.]]>
Mon, 10 Aug 2020 15:46:08 GMT /slideshow/commercial-drivers-license-cdl/237719632 DarrylIsaacs1@slideshare.net(DarrylIsaacs1) Commercial Drivers License (CDL) DarrylIsaacs1 A commercial drivers license (CDL) allows a tested and approved driver to operate certain types of motor vehicles including 18-wheeler trucks, tour buses, school buses, tanker vehicles and vehicles transporting hazardous materials. The federal government regulates the laws for these licenses in the United States. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slideshare-cdl-200810154608-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A commercial drivers license (CDL) allows a tested and approved driver to operate certain types of motor vehicles including 18-wheeler trucks, tour buses, school buses, tanker vehicles and vehicles transporting hazardous materials. The federal government regulates the laws for these licenses in the United States.
Commercial Drivers License (CDL) from Darryl Isaacs
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How to Handle Car Accidents During COVID-19 /slideshow/how-to-handle-car-accidents-during-covid19/236975948 covidcaraccidents-200716185647
Important steps to take after a car accident during Covid-19 include: - Remain at the crash scene until police arrive - Seek immediate medical attention when injured - Schedule, attend and document all healthcare provider visits - Get your legal case reviewed by an attorney - Review current court closings and coronavirus protocols for your state]]>

Important steps to take after a car accident during Covid-19 include: - Remain at the crash scene until police arrive - Seek immediate medical attention when injured - Schedule, attend and document all healthcare provider visits - Get your legal case reviewed by an attorney - Review current court closings and coronavirus protocols for your state]]>
Thu, 16 Jul 2020 18:56:47 GMT /slideshow/how-to-handle-car-accidents-during-covid19/236975948 DarrylIsaacs1@slideshare.net(DarrylIsaacs1) How to Handle Car Accidents During COVID-19 DarrylIsaacs1 Important steps to take after a car accident during Covid-19 include: - Remain at the crash scene until police arrive - Seek immediate medical attention when injured - Schedule, attend and document all healthcare provider visits - Get your legal case reviewed by an attorney - Review current court closings and coronavirus protocols for your state <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/covidcaraccidents-200716185647-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Important steps to take after a car accident during Covid-19 include: - Remain at the crash scene until police arrive - Seek immediate medical attention when injured - Schedule, attend and document all healthcare provider visits - Get your legal case reviewed by an attorney - Review current court closings and coronavirus protocols for your state
How to Handle Car Accidents During COVID-19 from Darryl Isaacs
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What To Do After a Car Accident /slideshow/what-to-do-after-a-car-accident-236974396/236974396 whattodoafteracaraccident-200716180516
Auto Accident Checklist: Do These 8 Things After a Collision 1. Stay at the scene 2. Call 911 for help 3. Call the police if theres property damage 4. Get info from the other drivers 5. Get names and contact info from any witnesses 6. Take pictures and videos 7. Do not discuss responsibility for the collision 8. Speak to a car accident lawyer ASAP]]>

Auto Accident Checklist: Do These 8 Things After a Collision 1. Stay at the scene 2. Call 911 for help 3. Call the police if theres property damage 4. Get info from the other drivers 5. Get names and contact info from any witnesses 6. Take pictures and videos 7. Do not discuss responsibility for the collision 8. Speak to a car accident lawyer ASAP]]>
Thu, 16 Jul 2020 18:05:16 GMT /slideshow/what-to-do-after-a-car-accident-236974396/236974396 DarrylIsaacs1@slideshare.net(DarrylIsaacs1) What To Do After a Car Accident DarrylIsaacs1 Auto Accident Checklist: Do These 8 Things After a Collision 1. Stay at the scene 2. Call 911 for help 3. Call the police if theres property damage 4. Get info from the other drivers 5. Get names and contact info from any witnesses 6. Take pictures and videos 7. Do not discuss responsibility for the collision 8. Speak to a car accident lawyer ASAP <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whattodoafteracaraccident-200716180516-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Auto Accident Checklist: Do These 8 Things After a Collision 1. Stay at the scene 2. Call 911 for help 3. Call the police if theres property damage 4. Get info from the other drivers 5. Get names and contact info from any witnesses 6. Take pictures and videos 7. Do not discuss responsibility for the collision 8. Speak to a car accident lawyer ASAP
What To Do After a Car Accident from Darryl Isaacs
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Fireworks Safety Tips /slideshow/fireworks-safety-tips-236765154/236765154 fireworkssafety-200709203340
Isaacs and Isaacs provides firework safety tips, state regulations and helps when you've been injured]]>

Isaacs and Isaacs provides firework safety tips, state regulations and helps when you've been injured]]>
Thu, 09 Jul 2020 20:33:40 GMT /slideshow/fireworks-safety-tips-236765154/236765154 DarrylIsaacs1@slideshare.net(DarrylIsaacs1) Fireworks Safety Tips DarrylIsaacs1 Isaacs and Isaacs provides firework safety tips, state regulations and helps when you've been injured <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fireworkssafety-200709203340-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Isaacs and Isaacs provides firework safety tips, state regulations and helps when you&#39;ve been injured
Fireworks Safety Tips from Darryl Isaacs
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6 Trucking Terms You Should Know /slideshow/6-trucking-terms-you-should-know/231517665 slideshare-truckingtermsyoushouldknow-200406225611
Here are some helpful trucking terms to know! ]]>

Here are some helpful trucking terms to know! ]]>
Mon, 06 Apr 2020 22:56:11 GMT /slideshow/6-trucking-terms-you-should-know/231517665 DarrylIsaacs1@slideshare.net(DarrylIsaacs1) 6 Trucking Terms You Should Know DarrylIsaacs1 Here are some helpful trucking terms to know! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slideshare-truckingtermsyoushouldknow-200406225611-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Here are some helpful trucking terms to know!
6 Trucking Terms You Should Know from Darryl Isaacs
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What Is a Commercial Drivers License (CDL)? - CDL Prep and Requirements /slideshow/what-is-a-commercial-drivers-license-cdl-cdl-prep-and-requirements/231510655 slideshare-cdl-200406183655
A commercial drivers license (CDL) allows a tested and approved driver to operate certain types of motor vehicles including 18-wheeler trucks, tour buses, school buses, tanker vehicles and vehicles transporting hazardous materials. ]]>

A commercial drivers license (CDL) allows a tested and approved driver to operate certain types of motor vehicles including 18-wheeler trucks, tour buses, school buses, tanker vehicles and vehicles transporting hazardous materials. ]]>
Mon, 06 Apr 2020 18:36:55 GMT /slideshow/what-is-a-commercial-drivers-license-cdl-cdl-prep-and-requirements/231510655 DarrylIsaacs1@slideshare.net(DarrylIsaacs1) What Is a Commercial Drivers License (CDL)? - CDL Prep and Requirements DarrylIsaacs1 A commercial drivers license (CDL) allows a tested and approved driver to operate certain types of motor vehicles including 18-wheeler trucks, tour buses, school buses, tanker vehicles and vehicles transporting hazardous materials. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slideshare-cdl-200406183655-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A commercial drivers license (CDL) allows a tested and approved driver to operate certain types of motor vehicles including 18-wheeler trucks, tour buses, school buses, tanker vehicles and vehicles transporting hazardous materials.
What Is a Commercial Drivers License (CDL)? - CDL Prep and Requirements from Darryl Isaacs
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What is a Settlement? /slideshow/what-is-a-settlement/231509622 slideshare-whatisasettlement-200406181104
In Civil Law, Settlement refers to the legal agreement adopted by opposing parties before or during court proceedings, spelling out the negotiated terms and obligations that all will accept to officially end a dispute.]]>

In Civil Law, Settlement refers to the legal agreement adopted by opposing parties before or during court proceedings, spelling out the negotiated terms and obligations that all will accept to officially end a dispute.]]>
Mon, 06 Apr 2020 18:11:04 GMT /slideshow/what-is-a-settlement/231509622 DarrylIsaacs1@slideshare.net(DarrylIsaacs1) What is a Settlement? DarrylIsaacs1 In Civil Law, Settlement refers to the legal agreement adopted by opposing parties before or during court proceedings, spelling out the negotiated terms and obligations that all will accept to officially end a dispute. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slideshare-whatisasettlement-200406181104-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In Civil Law, Settlement refers to the legal agreement adopted by opposing parties before or during court proceedings, spelling out the negotiated terms and obligations that all will accept to officially end a dispute.
What is a Settlement? from Darryl Isaacs
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What is Intervention? /DarrylIsaacs1/what-is-intervention slideshare-whatisintervention-200401173715
In the U.S., intervention is a Civil Law procedure where someone not currently part of a case can join the case to make sure their interests get fairly represented.]]>

In the U.S., intervention is a Civil Law procedure where someone not currently part of a case can join the case to make sure their interests get fairly represented.]]>
Wed, 01 Apr 2020 17:37:15 GMT /DarrylIsaacs1/what-is-intervention DarrylIsaacs1@slideshare.net(DarrylIsaacs1) What is Intervention? DarrylIsaacs1 In the U.S., intervention is a Civil Law procedure where someone not currently part of a case can join the case to make sure their interests get fairly represented. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slideshare-whatisintervention-200401173715-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In the U.S., intervention is a Civil Law procedure where someone not currently part of a case can join the case to make sure their interests get fairly represented.
What is Intervention? from Darryl Isaacs
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What is Negligence? /slideshow/what-is-negligence/231179760 slideshare-whatisnegligence-200331171019
In Civil Law, negligence refers to any failure to exercise reasonable care in ones actions, resulting in injury or damage to another person or party. Negligence, the most common form of civil lawsuit, falls under the category of unintentional behavior, as opposed to intentional acts of harm.]]>

In Civil Law, negligence refers to any failure to exercise reasonable care in ones actions, resulting in injury or damage to another person or party. Negligence, the most common form of civil lawsuit, falls under the category of unintentional behavior, as opposed to intentional acts of harm.]]>
Tue, 31 Mar 2020 17:10:19 GMT /slideshow/what-is-negligence/231179760 DarrylIsaacs1@slideshare.net(DarrylIsaacs1) What is Negligence? DarrylIsaacs1 In Civil Law, negligence refers to any failure to exercise reasonable care in ones actions, resulting in injury or damage to another person or party. Negligence, the most common form of civil lawsuit, falls under the category of unintentional behavior, as opposed to intentional acts of harm. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slideshare-whatisnegligence-200331171019-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In Civil Law, negligence refers to any failure to exercise reasonable care in ones actions, resulting in injury or damage to another person or party. Negligence, the most common form of civil lawsuit, falls under the category of unintentional behavior, as opposed to intentional acts of harm.
What is Negligence? from Darryl Isaacs
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