Done a bit of detective work and have recovered them, I will post them here in case they get lost again.
Compiled by Ted Boucher
with a little help from
his friends.
A
A.D.R.
Regulations covering the international carriage of Dangerous Goods by road
A.D.N.
Regulations covering the international carriage of Dangerous Goods by inland waterway
A Frame
Towing assembly between vehicle and following trailer (Wagon & Drag)
Articulated Vehicle
(Artic) A tractor & trailer combination where part of the trailer’s weight is imposed onto the tractor unit.
Autobahn
German motorway system
Axle Configuration
The number of axles on a vehicle, usually 2, 3, or 4 axles.
The vehicles may also be called 4, 6, or 8 wheelers respectively.
In the UK a set of double wheels are counted as one wheel whereas in the USA each individual wheel is counted. A UK 8 wheeler would be known as a 12 wheeler in America
(2 axles with single wheels + 2 axles with double sets = 12 individual wheels)
B
Barn Doors
Rear doors where hinges are fixed to both rear uprights of vehicle body.
Bath Tub
Tipping body. Rounded between walls and floor (no angled corners)
Beaver Tail
A slopping end to a load bed to allow for easier loading of wheeled plant.
Bed
Cargo carrying floor of vehicle.
Belly Tank
Extra fuel tank fitted under chassis of trailer. Mainly used on ultra long journeys i.e Middle east. Frowned on by many European countries.
Bent
Running bent. To exceed or ignore the hours regulations. Severe penalties are incurred if caught.
Bepto (Doing a Bepto)
To make a silly mistake resulting in third party damage; or to suffer from one “I’ve been Bepto’d” (Thanks to Paul)
Binder (Dog, Dwang, Warwick, Stretcher or maybe Slyvester)
Used to to tighen a chain when securing a load of timber, steel or heavy machinery.(thanks to Simon)
Box
Sea container.
Box Van
An un-refrigerated solid sided cargo unit.
Buckles
Generic term for strap tightening devices on curtains.
C
Cabotage
Internal or domestic haulage carried out in one country by a vehicle from another country.
Cab Fever
The urge to get away from the truck after spending too many consecutive nights living in it.
Cab Happy
To be addicted to driving lorries, any lorry will do. Someone who prefers to be in the lorry rather than be at home. (Suggested by Spardo)
Cab Rat
Untidy or dirty driver. Someone who doesn’t keep their cab clean
Carnet
The transport document that allows goods to travel across borders without have to clear customs in each country the goods pass through. Used mainly for exhibition goods or other items that are under temporary export
C&U regs
Construction and Use Regulations. The rules which govern the dimensions and allowable carried weight of road going vehicles. Also stipulates braking performance and lighting requirements
CB Radio
Citizen Band radio. A free to air radio system useful for keeping in touch with other drivers.
Chain
Used for securing loads of timber, steel or heavy machine
Change Over
Pre arranged meet where two vehicles swap trailers.
Chinese Six
A three axled rigid vehicle with twin steer axles at the front and one drive axle. This combination allows for greater weight tolerances if only part loaded. The name is said to derive from the thought that only the Chinese could come up with such a design.
CMR
Terms and conditions for inter Europe Transport.
CMR Note
Delivery note. Must be used on all inter European deliveries.
Coil Well
Depression in the vehicle floor in which steel coils can sit.
Corridor (The)
Section of Motorway between the Channel Ports in N.East France & Belgium border. Allows trucks to run between the ports and Belgium on Sundays & Holidays when trucks are banned from running on other French Roads.
Note! This exception does not apply to vehicles running under ADR regulations.
Cold Store
Warehouse for refrigerated goods.
Coupling (1)
The act of joining trailer to towing vehicle.
Coupling (2)
A joining device in air or electrical lines.
Curtain
Flexible load protection from roof to load bed either side of cargo unit.
Curtain Sider
(Tautliner) A cargo carrying unit where the curtains slide to allow easy access to the load space from the side.
D
Demurrage
Levy charged for waiting time while loading/unloading. More common in container transport than general haulage.
Desk Jockey
Person in traffic office. (Suggested by Steve Margrave)
Dif
Differential Gear. The lump in the middle of the drive axle.
Dock Leveler
Adjustable steel plate set into loading dock to allow forklift trucks to drive inside containers or any cargo body
Dodgy Night Out
A night spent at home after parking the vehicle away from your depot and claiming night out allowance. A practice more common in the days before sleeper cabs
Dog Clip
Spring Loaded safety clip which prevents fifth wheel release handle jumping out at inoppotune moments.
Dolly (Dolly Hitch)
Knot used for tightening ropes. Easily undone when unloading.
Double Drive
Two axles delivering motive power to the road.
Double Maning
Two drivers asigned to one vehicle. Allows for greater daily distances.
Drive Axle
Axle through which motive power meets the road.
Dundee Cross
A method of roping the rear of a load. Normal pratice would be to have two ropes from top corner to oposite bottom corner of the load. With a D.C. the ropes would be twisted around each other and taken back to the bottom corner on the same side. This enabled the position of where the ropes crossed to be adjusted up or down the load, very useful with high loads. (Thanks to Camel)
Dunnage
Lenghts of timber used to seperate various bundles of cargo, e.g. steel, machinery or timber. Also any packaging used to prevent movement of cargo.
E
Emissions
The amount of exhaust particals an engine produces.
Exhauster
Secondary braking system using back pressure in the exhaust to slow the vehicle.
Eyelet
A brass ringed hole along the edge of a sheet. May also be found on flaps higher up the sheet to which guy ropes are attached.
F
Fifth Wheel
The coupling on a tractor unit to which the trailer is conected.
Flat Bed
Cargo carrying platform without sides, can be either on a rigid vehicle or trailer.
Flat-Rack
Container without roof or sides. Just a bed and two ends. Used for transporting awkward sized machinery (Rob Knapp)
Fly Sheet
Extra protection for load. The fly sheet is spread the lenght of the load after it has been sheeted and roped. It’s held in place by it’s own guy ropes and is designed to billow up to keep water off sheets.
Fold Flat Trailer
Tipping trailer whose sides fold inwards to allow it to be used as a flatbed. (Suggested by Steve Margrave)
Four-in-Line
A wheel combination for trailers which sited four wheels in a regular spacing across the rear of the trailer
Full Load
A single drop delivery.