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The new Hino 300 Series is the safest Japanese-built light-duty truck in the Australian market. Featuring Hino SmartSafe.
With the launch of the new 2020 Hino 300 Series boasting a list of safety features that make them the safest trucks ever offered by a Japanese manufacturer in the Australian light-duty truck market.
Hino light-duty trucks have only been around for 20 years, so we are relatively young in the Australian light-duty market.
Truck driving requires tremendous skills including having the confidence in your ability to deliver, obtain the knowledge of the vehicle you are driving to operate in a safe manner to you and other road users.
Businesses across the country (and the world) are finding ways to adapt as best they can to this unprecedented pandemic.
Hino are proud of the world class production facility currently in operation at the Hino Koga plant in Japan.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing every aspect of how we operate in today’s society.
We know that truck driving comes with its own unique challenges. It can often involve long hours, time pressures, isolation and the psychological stress of keeping concentration for extended periods.
How can you prevent fatigue and stay safe on the road? Having a job that requires you to drive on Aussie roads all day everyday allows you to see the country, but it can also take its toll on your health and well-being.
In our continuing series of truck terms you ought to know, we outline a few easy and more obscure terms to keep your trucking knowledge up to date.
As winter rolls around through the country, there are some simple tips to keep in mind when you start your cold morning journey.
It’s been projected that by 2026 nearly half of the current workforce in the trucking industry will be aged over 65 and by 2030, truck freight will double in Australia.
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