The trucking industry is what keeps commerce in the United States functioning. Without truck transport, business would quickly come to a screeching halt. We are dependent on trucks to transport foods from farm to market destinations often many hundreds of miles away. Trucks transport mail, cargo, heavy equipment, and dry goods. Depending on the load, for instance the transport of fresh fruits, vegetables, or meats, time is of the essence with delays potentially resulting in large losses for producers, retailers, and consumers alike.
There are many factors that can result in delays for truckers including slowed road conditions due to accidents and the like and bad weather that cannot be helped with truckers having little choice but to wait the conditions out. Mechanical issues and breakdowns will also result in sometimes long delays, but in many of these instances truckers do have another choice besides calling and waiting for a tow to a repair center and waiting further there for the repairs to be done. They can significantly speed the process and get back on the road promptly by taking advantage of the services of a mobile mechanic who can successfully accomplish many repairs on the spot.
Most truck breakdowns in well-maintained trucks are minor repair issues such as belts, hoses, tire repair, jump starts, and trailer repair. Mobile mechanics can often do minor welding, repair brakes, fuel leaks, and lift gates, repair or replace starters, alternators, and more. They carry the latest computer diagnostics updates for reading and clearing codes on trucks. Mobile mechanics can also provide roadside mechanical services for RV and bus repairs including minor mechanical repairs, stuck slides, tire repairs, etc. Much more than roadside assistance that simply tows the truck and trailer to a repair center, the mobile mechanic fixes the problem entirely right there so the truck can be quickly and safely back on the road to its destination.
A trucker's time on the road is valuable and delays are costly. Delays can result in losing a load or result in fines for a load being late. Even simple repairs can cost hours or even a day's delay due to waiting for a tow and then waiting to be serviced at the shop. All of these delays are more expensive than the cost of fully equipped mobile repair that is available 24 hours a day. It pays to keep a list of expert mobile mechanics who service areas along your truck routes to get your truck back on the road quickly in case of mechanical problems or breakdowns.
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