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Technology is often born of crisis, not because it is the correct thing to do. Take for instance the knowledge of Alternative Fuel has been around for years yet the general public is just now becoming aware of it.

Recently, I watched some old news reel footage of Henry Ford and George Washington Carver from the 1940’s where Henry Ford took a bat to a prototype vehicle that ran on ethanol and was made from soybean plastics.

Clearly there has always been an awareness that the faucet of oil would eventually run dry but back then it was simply more cost effective to shelve the idea of alternative fuels, but for how long and at what long term price?

We are now facing that dilemma as big automakers have had to dust off the hidden technology which they should have done without being forced. Instead they waited until the walls tumbled down upon them and all of America. Now these same issues are coming to bear on the trucking industry where a number of neglected issues are about to challenge the desires to conduct “business as usual” mentalities.

We all watched the automotive industry that had to be “persuaded” to understand that the "right thing" and "crisis" are upon us now. America is suffering in a way many of us have never before experienced. The heyday of hand over fist profit is over for the time being, we need to work on solutions.

We shipped our jobs away, so now we have few. We buy goods from other countries who don’t like us and we think we can still have our cake and eat it too. The truth is new technologies bring forth new industries which this country desperately needs. Any businessman who has built an empire from the ground up will tell you to create something new requires risk, investment, determination.

None of the above comes in a pretty package with a cherry on top. It requires hard work, sacrifice and anyone who resists the change that is upon us right now to save this country from the mess WE ALL have put ourselves in is not doing their patriotic duty.

The trucking industry is one of America’s last Industries on our soil, or is it? Actually the future for trucking is exciting with many new opportunities depending on how you view things. Is the glass half empty, or half full? Will work be involved? Effort? Money?

Natural Gas provides a way we can move into the future of alternative fuels NOW not when the clock runs out. Hybrid Engines and Solar Auxiliary Power Units (APU) are just some of the innovations that will be the future of trucking like it or not.

We have passed the point of keeping things on the shelf because we are at the crossroads of necessity so we have a choice to make, new industries for ourselves or for other countries who are eager to make money of us while we stand around and bicker with each other.

About the only argument anyone can offer about why they don’t support Natural Gas is because it will cost money. Just like labor costs money so we shipped our jobs to people who do our jobs for us. Just like American products that everyone wants really cheap so we stopped making stuff here. What we got for those decisions was a $5.00 "Happy 4th of July T-Shirt" made in Pakistan, Ecuador and India. We got poison lead on children’s toys made in places that make powdered milk for their own people that harm their own babies. But we got it cheap.

It’s not that we don’t have solutions right now, it’s because we tolerate feet draggers who stall inevitable progress by hemming and hawing and whining while capitalists in other countries seize upon our growing ineffectiveness, our petty arguing. We believed the answer was always trying to make our bottom line look better. Now we come to find out those inflated bottom lines were lies also.

Once upon a time in America we created new jobs when others disappeared. There was once a man whose job it was to light to street lamps at night. What was that man to do when that darn electric bulb was invented? How about the man who delivered milk in a horse drawn carriage? Did he just dry up and blow away?

You cannot undo innovations, inventions and new technology. Progress is coming to solve our energy woes, but will we miss the boat of opportunity? Who among us is wasting precious time to act upon the numerous new avenues of industry that can now be explored?

I am no scientist, I’m just a truck driver but it’s plain to me that we are our own worst enemies when it comes to adapting to change.

Do you recall the “Monsanto House of the Future”? It was an attraction at Disneyland in Anaheim, California from 1957 to 1967, remember that? I don’t, I wasn’t even born yet but I read about this “House of the Future” set in the year 1986 that had such crazy contraptions like a box that cooked your dinner in 60 seconds!

Microwaves, another technology that sat around since the 1940’s but did not experience rapid growth until the 70’s when Japan figured out how to make the American Innovation profitable. I think you get the picture.

The question is: Who is for American Innovation and profit? and Who is just out to make profits for themselves forsaking America’s longevity in this time of crisis?

As I have traveled around this past year in various truck stops and visited truck shows I see the trending theme is “GREEN”. Jump on the “Green Trucking” bandwagon, lets us all sing, hold hands and be partners. But who is really onboard?

I am and I see ton’s of opportunity for many not just the few who have had the oligopoly up to now.
Perhaps that is the problem, some don’t want to share the new pie that is coming out of the oven?

I see avenues for new entrepreneurs and forward thinking minds to make money from a crisis that is not tapping our shoulder anymore, it is thumping us on our heads.

One common objection I hear about natural gas in 18-wheelers is: “There aren’t enough fueling sites”. DING DANG! Opportunity! Hello Naysayers remember when they sold Ethel and Supreme at the filling station? Perhaps NATSO, the National Association of Truck Stop Owners should add Natural gas to their product line like they did when “ULSD” came out?

What about drivers? I am a company driver; I drive what my company gives me to drive. That is a freightliner with no APU so I have to idle in extreme weather conditions so I can sleep. I don’t like to Idle, I don’t want to send emissions into the air but I don’t want to suffocate or freeze to death either. What’s the solution? Buy me an APU. Why wouldn’t they want to invest in an entire fleet of Natural Gas Semi’s with Made in America Solar APU’s like “Kool Rig APU

I am left to be responsible to pay to idle even though I am an employee. I am left to pay the citation if I idle in a city like Dallas or in California where new idle laws affect drivers not the companies. My company can charge me to idle or I can pay to go to Idleaire which is a truck parking area that you pay for outside temperature control and power while you are parked. This service is only available in limited ares though.

But again, I shouldn’t have to pay because I am an employee. Even Owner-Operators are being left holding the bag when it is Shippers and Recevers who should be part of these solutions by providing satelitte units.

Idleaire is also outdated and needs a facelift; it needs to be reenergized into the 21st century in the same manner our infrastructure and Truck manufacturers need to move into the future,

In my “Green Idea” I talk about parking that has been specially designed for bobtail tractors to plug into a unit to warm the engine block in winter.



I ask questions like: Why are Recreational Vehicles provided with “Shore Power” units in specially designed parking areas so they do not have to idle but not for commercial vehicles?



Truck manufacturers who are addressing the growing demand to create hybrid engines and natural gas trucks should be exploring built in temperature control units that simply need to be plugged into the existing Idleaire scaffolding.
The current structure could be retrofitted for Solar and Wind power with a pull down cord that plugs directly into the tractor just as an RV would. This would do away with the cumbersome outdated forced air system.

Just as the 1986 futuristic “House of the Future” became outdated by 1967 at Disneyland, the Idleaire concept needs fresh ideas. Today’s drivers have cell phones, laptops, and WIFI or air cards. Most only need temperature control and some electricity. Also, in extreme weather the engine block is not protected from freezing by using the Idleaire system.

Truck Parking is also an issue; Safety and security of cargo as well as the driver’s life are at risk. Especially during the economic downturn we are experiencing now. Hijacking's have increased as well as crimes against truck drivers. This fact has become more evident with the murder of Trucker Jason Rivenburg who parked in an abandoned gas station awaiting his delivery appointment in South Carolina and was shot for $7 that was on his dashboard. The resulting legislation that has been introduced called “Jason’s Law” HR 2156 & S 971 again offers more opportunities, depending on where you stand.

Safety and Security should be in the forefront of our minds right now, not our personal individual pocketbooks. If you stand to lose a little then use your brain to figure out how to make more in another way because now is the time.
Who is NOT for Safety and Security? Who is against getting us off foreign oil? Why? Greed? Let’s expose them because if money is the only thing that motivates them they are not seeing the big picture. There are many opportunities that will spring forth from these changes. Work will be required, thought and effort.

Whoever is not on this bandwagon is not thinking about the long-term future of this country as a whole, they are only thinking about themselves. The American people deserve to know who the problem is and who wants to be part of the solution. Let’s stop forming committees and partnerships to fool each other. This is really just waste of time and money because we are talking about saving our country.

Trucks move everything we use in our daily lives, even when it was made overseas. We know the rail system is being rehabbed in some areas and that eventually long haul trucking will shrink. Therefore, trucking will have to adapt into a regional system.

We know we have energy issues, we have emissions regulations, and we have cheap labor issues.

Regardless of whether the long haul trucker wants to adapt to these changes they should understand there are still opportunities for them. If big trucking wants to drag their feet to buy natural gas fleets then Owner –Operators should see it as an opportunity to receive special incentives to adapt first. Perhaps even regain some of the strength they once had. It’s much easier to afford to buy one truck than an entire fleet.

"Green" shippers and receivers who support the Natural Gas Act should Support the trucks who invest in America’s long-term future?

What about the truck stops? What can they offer besides Natural Gas? How about parking spaces designed by truckers that are actually suitable to park, not just lines on pavement. Poor planning and design makes a number of wasted spaces which are not accessible because the adjacent spot interferes with it, yet these spaces are counted on paper. We have to admit that industrial planning is lacking, the unsupervised criminal activities and lack of attention to premises is why truck stops have a bad image. Despite the vain attempts rebrand themselves as “Travel Plazas” to appeal to all travelers. This is a good first step but more effort is needed.

Instead of spending money to hinder the passage of a safe trucker parking bill, perhaps thinking of ways to lure people into truck stops besides “up selling” 2 for 1 milk duds to every customer? How about clean toilets, no solicitors banging on the doors at night? A well rested driver is a safe driver.

How about a fenced dog run area for trucking companions who need a stretch, parking spaces appropriate for flatbeds, car haulers, oversize and Bobtails. I’ve recently seen Starbucks hang up a shingle inside some truck stops as they close some free standing stores to cut costs, I’ve noticed chiropractor, massage therapists and sometimes a barber shop springing up as a rented space. With the growing number of women truckers and female companions who ride along I’m surprised no one has seen the many opportunities to market items to this new demographic. Spending time in a truck stop could mean days but little is offered except unhealthy food, crime and disturbances.

Smartphones save truckers an enormous amount of trip planning time. Applications like google maps and the new iPhone trucker application make life on the road easier by making it easy to locate scales, services and places to go in-between loads.


I often find parking in a shopping plaza when I can find a nail salon, a Starbucks and a decent restaurant.
So that might sound stupid to some people but what about all the topless joints along the highway that provide trucker parking and a place for a lonely trucker to relax and spend money? The same little lady who rents space to do a massage at a truck stop may find just as much additional business with a shiatsu massaging chair and a pedicure for the ladies or men for that matter.

Believe it or NOT!


Last summer while getting a pedicure by an Asian man he said to me “Do you live around here?” and I said “No, I’m just visiting” and he said “Oh, then you must be a truck driver?” he already knew because he sees the opportunities as more female truckers come in from some downtime.

The times have changed, we can only go forward now and develop new industries. Someone else from someplace else will if we don't. We can pay them or we can pay ourselves.

We need to pinpoint who is preventing our success from moving into the future because this is not just a whim or a fad. We need to save our country, we need to do our own work and invest in our future. This is an investment for the future of America. I want to know who is in and who is not? That’s what I want to know, don’t you?

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Comment by Tom Alter on August 11, 2010 at 1:24am
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Comment by TruckerDesiree on September 13, 2009 at 4:48pm
Hi Shon:

I looked at your profile page and I see you got many responses to your question. I'm glad to see you are a forward thinker because change is a coming.

Remember "Naysayers are Just That" you got the right attitude and that is exactly the sort of person who will benefit from these new opportunities.

Good Luck!
Comment by Shon D. Lenzo on September 12, 2009 at 9:12am
I am very interested in setting up a natural gas fuel truckstop / filling station
and electricity generating facility
on my property at the intersection of I 70 and I 77 in Ohio.
We have natural gas on site.
The freeways go all 4 directions across the United States.
I would like to do this in association with the Pickens plan.
Who do I talk to, where can I start?
Thanks,
Shon D. Lenzo
President,
Freeway Development Corporation
Comment by Tom Bailey on August 7, 2009 at 6:55am
Keep up the good work,Trucker Desiree your an asset.
Best; Tom
Comment by TruckerDesiree on August 6, 2009 at 11:02am
There has been realley good feedback on this article on Twitter from a number of people in the transportation industry and supply chain logistics.

I wanted to let you visitors know that the "Pickens Plan" website has numerous videos, groups and ways you can educate yourself to take action, so please peek around.

A trucking discussion group has be set up to ask questions and anyone is invited to join.

Here is the link for "Trucking and the Pickens Plan"

I also, linked this article back from that group with a picture I took at the Ohio Turnpike of the Truck Parking Area ajacent to the RV area that was equipped with the "Shore Power" units I photographed.

This is what I am expressing in "My Green Idea" , those units can be made for Solar and Wind Capability and put in the Truck area in a scaffolding system like Idleaire or even satellite manner at shippers and receivers.

My own company terminal could provide such a system where as many as 100 trucks might sit idling with no load over the weekends.

If I was the CEO sitting high above that sea of tractors outside my office window I would see dollar bills floating up in the sky as well as pollution.

Charging drivers is not a solution.
Comment by TruckerDesiree on August 5, 2009 at 10:18am
I totally agree that shipper and receivers should provide a satelitte system when they detain trucks.

For instance, a shipper for motor oil I went to last week has high safety precautions in place which require me to not idle my truck and bring my keeps to them while they load my trailer.

It was 90 degreesoutside and it took them 4 hours to complete the load.

Inside my truck was much hotter and my dog "Karma" was suffering greatly.

They would not permit me to let her outside of my truck on their premises where I could let her sit in the shade.

An APU or Satelitte device would have solved this issue.

I keep twos fans and lots of water in my truck but this sort of thing needs to be addressed because there are times the delays at shipper for me have been as much as 14 hours, my entire legal shift.
Comment by mike on August 4, 2009 at 9:49am
Another thing to mention is that with more proactive trip planning on the part of trucking companies the need for drivers to sleep on off ramps and abandoned lots could be eliminated. In addition if shippers and receivers have to detain the truck because they are not ready at the scheduled time they should have to supply power hookups to detained trucks at their facility.
Comment by mike on August 4, 2009 at 9:46am
The International Energy Agency is now predicting that oil demand will surpass supply in 5 years. That will have a huge effect on prices and the economy.

The issues you raise are all important ones, especially for the trucking industry. Solving it by having adequate parking for trucks and including shore power is the simplest solution. Also one that would allow the parking areas to make money by charging hook up fees for power. The cost of equipping a truck with climate control devices running on outside power would be a lot less than self powered units.
Comment by Leslie Greinstein on August 4, 2009 at 8:33am
Great blog, very informative. Thanks for giving us a glimpse into a truckers life on the road.
Comment by Donna Smith on August 4, 2009 at 12:21am
I have enjoyed reading this post tremendously, mainly because I could feel the belief, patriotism,and passion that the author has employed. In return I could feel my own beliefs, passions and patriotism churning and burning within as I read it.

We all know our country is experiencing tough times and we realize that the time has come to do something about it. It's not enough to point fingers and blame someone else for the problems, but rather stand up to the plate and create and invent solutions to resolve the problems we are all facing.

Different People have different opinions and solutions, but, what may be the best solutions for our country, is not always the true source of argument when it comes to folks presenting their side of "what they believe is best." Best for who? Whether those folks be governments, companies, committees, or any other group with a voice, these people may not always be thinking of the "purist" or patriotic motives, but rather there may be ulterior motives disguised as "what's best for our country"...or an industry.
I don't want to get into all that now, but would rather address the ideas that the writer has presented to us.

First, the ideas of alternative fuels.I believe many more are realizing the need for this. No longer are the words "alternative fuel" associated with the phrase "green freak", and by the same token, to be "green" is no longer associated with being an off the wall" extremist". On the contrary, I have seen people who fought the green terminology tooth and nail, but now believe it's the patriotic thing to do. If you love your country, you must care about it, and care for all those who share it with you, now and 100 years from now. In my opinion the word "green" is synonymous with "self sufficient." I recommend reading the linked anchor text my "Green Idea" in this post.I also recommend taking a look at GreenFreedomOnline.com

There are many new technologies and ideas being introduced to resolve both the economic problems and the need to relieve our dependence on foreign oil. Ironically, these 2 problems can be addressed together using the same remedy as a cure for both.
If we were to invest in new technologies to alleviate our dependence on foreign oil,( as well as drill for our own oil...yes I said it) that would create more jobs. As Desiree mentioned, it does take risk, investment, and determination, but let's face it...necessity is the mother of invention, and we are facing a lot of necessity right now. So lets not be fearful of the unknown and lets march ahead and research all the possible ideas and plans for our country. Shame on those who strike fear into people just for their own profit and gain.
We're facing a dilemma in the world and we must read and educate ourselves in order to understand all the avenues.This way we can have an understanding of all viable options and possibilities without being intimidated by the fear and lack of understanding of the unknown.
Whether we look at natural gas, solar, nuclear, wind, or any other ideas which would help our economy and our fuel crisis, we must look at everything with an open mind and listen AND understand both sides of the debates.

Trucking is an industry that is wide open for all kinds of changes. Unfortunately, it's an industry which does not accept change very well. Again, we need to continually read up on all that goes on and understand why ideas and change are not accepted and who is not wanting change, even if it is a positive one. Only when we understand the underlying facts can we understand both sides of a discussion and the motives thereof.

Safe Truck Parking: Does this really need to be given any further explanation? What part of Saving Truckers Lives is not understood? We need to continue to support "Jason's Law" HR2156 which would allow the Pilot Program to give $120 million needed dollars towards additional safe parking.

Here's an idea: Why not apply some of the new Truck Stop Parking ideas from this post towards some of the new parking facilities which will come about from the Pilot Program?. Whatever the case or whatever needs to be done, lets get the safe parking for drivers problem resolved NOW.. Safety must be a priority over everything, including company profits. Where there's a will there's a way and I personally would love to see drivers, companies, organizations, and government address the serious issues which we all face, see them for what they are, and not just focus on profit and gain, but rather truly look for the best solutions for our country and our industry... to benefit us all for many years to come.
Enough already!! Let's move forward, take the initiative, and do what it takes to make this country the great country that it is. Whatever we do though....don't leave it up to the government to figure out...( Part 2)

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