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But quantifying drowsy driving is not an exact science, prosecutors say, and laws banning commercial truck and motor coach operators from driving more than 14 hours a day and requiring 10 hours between shifts are flawed because they often rely on the drivers to report those hours themselves.
WSJ: Drowsy driving remains an elusive highway dilemma
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Although Monster has long been a major sponsor of motor sports including Motocross, Monster Truck and NASCAR, this will arguably become one of their more well known one-off promotional sponsorships.
FORBES: MINI Partners With Monster Energy For First Ever Car Back-flip
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Although Monster has long been a major sponsor of motor sports including Motocross, Monster Truck and NASCAR, this will arguably become one of their more well known one-off promotional sponsorship.
FORBES: MINI Partners With Monster Energy For First Ever Car Back-flip
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Kyle Busch, going for a sweep at Charlotte Motor Speedway after winning the Nationwide and Truck series races, was leading when he incurred damage to the right front wheel well of his No. 18 Toyota.
NPR: 10 Fans Injured When TV Cable Falls On Race Track
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Four years ago, Motor Trend named the Toyota Tundra the 2008 Truck of the Year, calling it one of the biggest, strongest and most capable trucks on the market.
FORBES: How To Predict What Will Go Wrong With Your Car Down The Road
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Lutz calls this truck a "Chevy Volt on steroids" and says that it offers "the torque of a monster truck"with the help of a 402hp electric motor.
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She left the motor running, the headlamps on, and got out of the truck.
NPR: Excerpt: 'The Assassins Gallery'
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One of them stands up, dusts off his behind, walks over to a pickup truck parked about sixty feet away, climbs inside, guns the motor, and backs up to the prison entrance.
NPR: 'The Swallows of Kabul' Book Excerpt
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The auto industry is bouncing back, partly due to a rebound in truck sales, which is especially good news for U.S.-based carmakers, since truck sales still account for a disproportionate amount of profit for General Motors, Ford Motor and Chrysler.
FORBES: Ford's F-Series Pickups Are Hauling @#%