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Shell Rotella SuperRigs Truck Beauty Contest Comes to Wyoming

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Shell Rotella SuperRigs is back this June 8-10 in Gillette, Wyoming with the theme of Big Rigs, Big Competition, Big Country. The show will be held at the CAM-PLEX off of Interstate 90. This annual truck beauty contest celebrates the hardworking trucking community, giving drivers the chance to show off their stunning rigs and compete for top honors.

There will be tons of events and activities planned honoring the shared spirit of cowboys and truckers. Enjoy family fun and see some of the best-looking and hardest-working big rigs in North America throughout the three-day event.

“The incredible trucks entered each year are a testament to the drivers that put in the hard work to make them a source of pride for the trucking industry. We’re excited to see what this year’s competition has in store,” said Heather Duffey, global commercial road transport integrated communications manager for Shell Rotella.

This show-stopping event is the ultimate beauty contest for hardworking trucks across the United States and Canada. With more than $25,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs, owner-operators from all over come together to compete for a chance to be featured in the legendary 2024 Shell Rotella SuperRigs calendar.

What sets SuperRigs apart is their experienced industry professionals who will be judging the rigs on exterior appearance, design, detail/finish, originality and workmanship. Plus, this year, the People’s Choice Award will be virtually open to truck drivers across North America. That’s right – even if you can’t make it in person, you can still participate! Fans, family, and friends can vote for their favorite rig from June 3 to June 9, with a $1 donation made to the St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund for every vote cast. The winner of the Virtual People’s Choice Award will be announced at the SuperRigs awards ceremony. To show your support and cast your vote, visit MyMilesMatter.

Other activities will include:

Truck Parade: On Thursday night, contestants participate in the truck parade through downtown Gillette. It is a great way to kick off the event and allow contestants to show off the trucks they spent so much time preparing for the competition.

Contestant Dinner: The SuperRigs contestant dinner will take place on Friday. The dinner is open to contestants and one guest.

Truck Light Show: On Friday night, contestants will make jaws drop when they turn CAM-PLEX into a mosaic of colors and lights as they compete for the “Best Lights” category.

Pillage People Concert: Friday night will also feature a performance by the Pillage People, a local fan-favorite band.

Drone Show: After the SuperRigs contestants light up the grounds at CAM-PLEX on Friday night, a drone show will light up the sky with a display of patterns and designs.

The full schedule of events can be found below. All times are in Mountain Daylight Time.

Thursday, June 8

7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Event Registration

8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Judging Lane hours

7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Parade through Gillette

Friday, June 9

7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Event Registration

8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Judging Lane hours

8 p.m. – 10 p.m.  Best Lights Judging

9 p.m. – 10 p.m.  Concert with Pillage People

10 p.m.  Drone Light Show

Saturday, June 10

7 a.m. – 10 a.m.   Event Registration for pre-registrants only

8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Judging Lane hours

2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Shell Rotella SuperRigs Awards Presentation

4 p.m.- Event Closes

 

Source: Truckers News

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Police Seize Teslas that Witnessed Crimes

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Police Seize Teslas that Witnessed Crimes

California Police Using Warrants to Obtain Video Evidence From Teslas

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California police are increasingly using Tesla vehicles’ camera footage as evidence in criminal investigations. The cameras in Teslas, which can record surroundings when the car is parked, have been used to capture crimes and accidents. In some cases, police obtain warrants to tow Teslas to access footage if owners are unavailable or uncooperative. This trend reflects broader concerns about mass surveillance and privacy, as Teslas and other advanced vehicles become key tools in law enforcement.

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In California, police are turning to Tesla cars as a new tool in their investigations. Tesla vehicles have unique outward-facing cameras that can record activity around the car, even when parked. This has led police to use footage from Teslas as evidence in various criminal cases, such as accidents, burglaries, and even violent crimes.

A recent incident in Oakland highlights how this trend is developing. A Canadian tourist staying at a hotel had his Tesla almost towed by the Oakland Police Department because the vehicle was parked near a crime scene and might have recorded a homicide. While police usually get permission from Tesla owners to access footage, in some cases, they obtain warrants to tow the cars when they cannot immediately contact the owners.

Tesla’s “Sentry Mode,” which activates cameras when it detects movement or noise, has been particularly useful in capturing important evidence. However, this also raises concerns about privacy and mass surveillance. With more cars like Teslas on the road, police are increasingly relying on these rolling cameras as part of their investigative tools.

There are challenges and limitations, though. Not all Teslas will capture nearby crimes, as the cameras only record under certain conditions. Still, police are not taking any chances and often view Teslas as valuable sources of high-quality video evidence.

This practice has sparked privacy concerns. Some experts argue that using footage from vehicles like Teslas can put innocent bystanders at the center of investigations. For example, in another case in Oakland, a Tesla was towed after a man was found with a gunshot wound in the back seat. The police believed the car’s cameras might have recorded useful information, even though no weapons were found inside.

Additionally, issues around data ownership differ between Teslas and other tech-heavy vehicles like those from Waymo, which owns both the cars and the data. For Teslas, individual owners control their footage, so they are directly served with warrants when their car might hold crucial evidence.

As Teslas become more common, their role in law enforcement is likely to grow. This makes it important for Tesla owners to be aware that their car could become part of a police investigation, even if they are not directly involved in any crime.

How This Affects You: Truck Drivers

If you’re a truck driver or work in the transportation industry, this trend of using vehicle cameras for evidence might soon affect you too. As more vehicles, including trucks, are equipped with cameras and recording technology, your vehicle could be used as a surveillance tool, even if you are not involved in any wrongdoing.

It’s important to know your rights regarding what footage from your vehicle can be accessed by authorities. If your truck has cameras, be aware that footage could be requested or even seized by law enforcement if it’s believed to contain relevant evidence. This highlights the growing intersection of technology, privacy, and law enforcement in everyday life on the road.

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Matthew Boenisch: From Wisconsin Win to NTDC Glory

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The National Truck Driving Championships (NTDC) is a prestigious event steeped in history, now celebrating its 87th anniversary. Participants range from seasoned veterans to hopeful newcomers, all vying for the ultimate accolade in what is affectionately termed the “Super Bowl of Safety.”

Among the promising newcomers is Matthew Boenisch from Wisconsin. In his thirties and recognized for his approachable nature, Boenisch has garnered attention for his precise driving skills. Having outperformed a cadre of experienced competitors in his home state, he is now poised for a national stage once more, earning the distinction of Badger State grand champion in the process. His commitment to honing his driving abilities in his leisure time has undoubtedly yielded significant rewards.

Understanding the intensifying competition within the flatbed driver ranks, Boenisch is eager to channel his youthful energy as he gears up for this month’s national contest.

NTDC 2024 Details:

  • Who: Champions from nine distinct categories compete for the prestigious Grand Champion title.
  • What: Competitors will be evaluated through written exams, thorough pre-trip inspections, and practical driving skills.
  • When: August 21-24
  • Where: Indianapolis

Reflecting on his recent achievements in Wisconsin, Boenisch remarked to Transport Topics, “I knew I could win again — but to win grand champion, that was not even on my radar. So I guess I’m going to try to ride this wave all the way to Indianapolis and we’ll see where the cards fall.”

At the NTDC, participants are challenged by three primary tasks: adhering to federal regulations, undergoing a rigorous pre-trip vehicle inspection, and navigating a complex driving course. Competitors achieving top five scores across nine vehicle classifications will progress to the finals.

“We all know everybody can drive,” Boenisch stated, “but the winnings I think come from the written test and the pre-trip. So that’s what I really have been focusing on. Because if you don’t have your best run on the course, you can at least have a chance with the stuff that you do behind the scenes. So, that’s where I’m putting most of my focus right now.”

Meet Matthew Boenisch

  • Name: Matthew Boenisch
  • Age: 39
  • Hometown: Howards Grove, Wisconsin
  • Vehicle: Flatbed
  • Favorite Music: Chicago (soft rock)
  • Hobbies: Boating and tubing
  • Favorite Food: Deep-dish pizza
  • Favorite Movie: “Twister” (1996)
  • Most Memorable NTDC Moment: “Walking across the stage and hearing our name called.”
  • Philosophy: “Keep doing what got you where you are. Don’t change. And just prepare.”

As the NTDC approaches, Boenisch is buoyed by the full support of his family. His wife, Kayla, along with their children, Hailey (10) and Nathan (8), are eagerly looking forward to his performance. “My whole family is very excited because they got to experience nationals,” noted Boenisch. “And now I have a little pressure from them that I have to do this every year.” The sentiment is reciprocal as he mentioned, “Once I got that taste, I think you want to go back for more.”

Boenisch is determined to reach the final day of competition on August 24, aiming for a top-five finish in his category. Yet, he values the NTDC experience beyond merely winning; it’s a chance to cultivate friendships and be part of a distinctive community.

“It’s just an awesome group of safe drivers, and just the camaraderie that you get,” he expressed. “You don’t know most of these people when you come [here]… I just think it’s neat that all these people have had to be safe for at least a year just to make it to the nationals. In today’s society that’s a very big accomplishment.” He added, “Some people make it [look] easy, but just being there is a big deal.”

Notable Wisconsin Champions

  • 3-Axle: Jacob Moore, Old Dominion Freight Line
  • 4-Axle: Paul Smith, FedEx Freight
  • 5-Axle: Matthew Myer, Old Dominion Freight Line
  • Sleeper Berth: William Minor, Walmart Beaver Dam
  • Step Van: Matthew Callis, Old Dominion Freight Line
  • Straight Truck: Nicholas Jamtowski, Old Dominion Freight Line
  • Tank Truck: Shawn Modaff, FedEx Freight
  • Twins: Connor Dent, FedEx Freight

 

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Celebrating 40 Years of the Mack Trucks Historical Museum

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In 2024, the Mack Trucks Historical Museum will mark its 40th anniversary, a significant milestone for this nonprofit institution located in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The museum, housed in a 15,000-square-foot space within the Mack Experience Center, attracts around 10,000 visitors annually who come to marvel at its impressive collection of vintage Mack trucks and extensive archives.

A Special 40th Anniversary Celebration

To honor this landmark anniversary, the Mack Trucks Historical Museum will be featured at the biennial Trucktoberfest, hosted at the Mack Experience Center each October. This event will provide a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the rich history of Mack Trucks, which has played a crucial role in significant historical events and infrastructure projects.

“Since its inception in 1900, Mack Trucks has been involved in everything from World War I to major infrastructure projects such as the construction of the Hoover Dam and the New York City subway system,” said David Galbraith, Mack Trucks vice president, global brand, and marketing. “We are proud to have the Mack Museum showcase all of these landmark construction projects, as well as Mack’s 124 years of achievements.”

A Unique Collection of Operational Vehicles

The museum showcases 30 operational vehicles, all meticulously restored and maintained by dedicated staff and volunteers. Highlights include a 1909 Mack tourist bus, which saw service in Chicago and New Orleans, and the iconic 2006 Mack Granite military truck, Megatron, from the 2011 film “Transformers, Dark of the Moon.”

An Archive of Unmatched Historical Records

Beyond its vehicle displays, the museum boasts an archive of over 40 million pages of records, chronicling Mack’s history and its pivotal role in the evolution of American trucking. Visitors can explore these records to gain insights into the technological advancements and historical significance of Mack Trucks.

“Not only do we preserve and catalog the Mack legacy, but we also share the importance of our vehicles to the function of the world,” said Doug Maney, Mack Museum curator and lead caretaker. “Each year, we answer more than 1,500 questions about Mack, from dealers seeking to service an older truck to hobbyists asking about vehicle parts. It is an honor to maintain Mack history by providing this information.”

Memorabilia and Tours

The museum also features a wide array of memorabilia, including a 20-foot Bulldog statue from Mack’s former headquarters in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Tours are available by reservation on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m., and 2:30 p.m.

 

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