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Qué (quién) es trucking - definición

COLLECTIVE TERM FOR ALL FORMS OF TRANSPORT WHICH TAKES PLACE ON ROADS, OR (GROUND) SURFACE, EXCEPT RAILROADS
Road transportation; Roads and Highways; Trucking; Surface transit; Road Transport; Trucking industry; Surface transport; RoadTransport; Surface transportation
  • Arizona - North America - Southwest - Interstate Highway System (4893585908)
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  • Great North Road]] near High gate on the approach to London before [[turnpiking]].  The highway was deeply rutted and spread onto adjoining land.
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  • San Diego Trolley over Interstate 8
  • [[Thomas Telford]], the "Colossus of the Roads" in early 19th century Britain.
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  • The Polish transport company Bedmet uses a special vehicle to transport two large [[silo]]s.

Trucking         
·noun The business of conveying goods on trucks.
II. Trucking ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Truck.
trucking         
Trucking is the activity of transporting goods from one place to another using trucks. (mainly AM; in BRIT, use haulage
)
...the deregulation of the trucking industry.
N-UNCOUNT: usu N n
Road transport         
Road transport or road transportation is a type of transport using roads. Transport on roads can be roughly grouped into the transportation of goods and transportation of people.

Wikipedia

Road transport

Road transport or road transportation is a type of transport using roads. Transport on roads can be roughly grouped into the transportation of goods and transportation of people. In many countries licensing requirements and safety regulations ensure a separation of the two industries. Movement along roads may be by bike, automobile, bus, truck, or by animal such as horse or oxen. Standard networks of roads were adopted by Romans, Persians, Aztec, and other early empires, and may be regarded as a feature of empires. Cargo may be transported by trucking companies, while passengers may be transported via mass transit. Commonly defined features of modern roads include defined lanes and signage. Various classes of road exist, from two-lane local roads with at-grade intersections to controlled-access highways with all cross traffic grade-separated.

The nature of road transportation of goods depends on, apart from the degree of development of the local infrastructure, the distance the goods are transported by road, the weight and volume of an individual shipment, and the type of goods transported. For short distances and light small shipments, a van or pickup truck may be used. For large shipments even if less than a full truckload a truck is more appropriate. (Also see Trucking and Hauling below). In some countries cargo is transported by road in horse-drawn carriages, donkey carts or other non-motorized mode. Delivery services are sometimes considered a separate category from cargo transport. In many places, fast food is transported on roads by various types of vehicles. For inner city delivery of small packages and documents bike couriers are quite common.

People are transported on roads. Special modes of individual transport by road such as cycle rickshaws may also be locally available. There are also specialist modes of road transport for particular situations, such as ambulances.

Ejemplos de uso de trucking
1. According to the American Trucking Association, trucking accounts for about 70 percent of U.S. freight transportation.
2. With trucking deregulated, neither the trucking companies nor the shipping lines will claim them as employees.
3. Arizona Trucking Association‘s Woolson disagreed.
4. POLITICAL FOOTBALL AT THE BORDER Trucking officials like Russell or Larry Woolson, Chairman of the Arizona Trucking Association, welcome the test idea.
5. Kate Gibbs of Britain‘s Road Haulage Association, which represents truckers and trucking companies, said the prices were driving many small trucking companies out of business.