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Trucks are large vehicles that we use to carry things from one place to another. One type of truck that is really big is a big rig tractor. Have you ever seen one in the wild? They are enormous and powerful trucks that transport big things such as food, clothes and toys.
A big rig tractor is a specific type of truck that has two main sections, a tractor and a trailer. The tractor is the front of the truck where the driver sits. It has a muscular engine that enables it to pull big trailers behind it. The trailer is the rear part of the truck where you store cargo. It is easy for them to open up to load and unload stuff.
It is like a tiny house on wheels inside a big rig tractor. There’s a comfy seat for the driver and lots of buttons to push to make the truck do what you want. The driver would also be able to rest on a bed, when he feels tired. The driver packs food and beverage to eat while driving. They even have a map to guide them.

And there it is, on the road…a big rig tractor! It plods along, but it delivers the goods. Drivers must be cautious and look out for other cars. They have to follow rules and stay safe to deliver their wares on time.

Big rig tractor driving is not easy to make good money. This category contains various types of drivers who spend quite a lot of time behind the wheel driving around the city, the town or highway. They confront traffic, bad weather, and long hours. But they also get to travel everywhere and meet lots of people. It’s not easy, but it’s rewarding.

Every journey a big rig tractor goes on is an odyssey. From the time it leaves the distribution center, until it arrives at its destination, the truck and the driver face a myriad of obstacles. They need to negotiate busy streets, winding roads and steep hills. But through the strength of their will and their skill, somehow they get beyond the challenges and deliver their cargo safely.”