Volvo Trucks are  designed, tested, measured and manufactured  with attention to details. It’s a process carried out with passion and precision, and with quality management built in from beginning to end. It’s what creates the efficiency, uptime, safety and comfort you experience at the wheel of a Volvo truck. And what keeps it going, mile after mile.At Volvo and Freighliner Truck Parts we carry different truck parts for those 2 types of trucks .

Attention all truck drivers ,we got some great tips for you in regards your foglights .

  1. Be aware: Every  driver  should  watch  for  foggy conditions and be ready to reduce  speed. Don’t assume the fog will thin once you enter it.
  2. Pull of the roadway if you can: A rest area or truck stop are safest. But if you must drive, consider the following tips below.
  3. Obey all traffic signs: And fog-related warning signs.
  4. Slow down: Before entering the fog.
  5. Headlights: Use low-beam headlights and fog lights for best visibility, even in during the day.
  6. Beware of other drivers: Who may not have turned their lights on.
  7. Flashers: Turning on your four-way  flashers will give approaching vehicles a chance to notice you.
  8. Cars on the side of the road: Beware of other vehicles on the side of the road. Headlights or tail lights ahead of you are not always a good indicator of your position on the road.
  9. Use road-side highway reflectors: These will act as guides to help you determine how the road may curve ahead.
  10. Listen to the traffic report.
  11. Avoid passing other vehicles.

     To determine the Real Cost of Ownership for its on-highway trucks, Freightliner identifies five main contributing factors to maximizing profitability: fuel efficiency, connectivity, safety, quality and uptime. Slightly different factors, however, apply to efforts to maximize profitability for vocational trucks. These are productivity, upfit, safety, quality and uptime.