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May 2018

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Logbook May 2018 | Overdrive | 25 Toll FREE: 1-888-788-3135 www.DieselSpec.ca Product and service that gives the best fuel effi ciency on the market NORTH AMERICAN LEADER IN PERFORMANCE AND FUEL ECONOMY FOR BIG RIGS • Mileage gain from 5% to 20% more • High performance parts • More horsepower and torque • Off-Highway tuning available ECM Tuning is the proces s of fine tuning the sof t ware program that controls your engine management system. WHAT DOES ECM TUNING MEAN ? GRAB YOUR OPPORTUNITY in becoming a Diesel Spec Dealer, email us at : i n f o @ d i e s e l s p e c . c a O V E R 3 5 0 L O C AT I O N S I N N O R T H A M E R I C A A former Florida-licensed truck driver was sentenced last month to two concurrent life sentences without parole for his role in the deaths of 10 immigrants who died while being transported in a sweltering tractor-trailer in San Antonio last summer. James Matthew Bradley Jr. originally pleaded not guilty in August but in October changed his plea to guilty on two counts of conspiracy to transport undocumented im- migrants for profit, resulting in death. The crime unfolded in a San Antonio Walmart parking lot on July 22, 2017, when 39 undocumented immigrants were found in the back of a trailer. The trailer had a reefer unit, but it wasn't working while the im- migrants were en route from Laredo to San Antonio. San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood said survivors told investigators there may have been more than 70 people in the trailer when it arrived in San Antonio, and up to 200 were in the trailer at one point. Many left in vehicles from the Walmart parking lot before police arrived. Bradley reportedly had his CDL revoked in April 2017 and had a criminal record dating back to the 1990s. At the time of the smuggling discovery, Bradley had been working as an owner-operator without a CDL for Iowa-based Pyle Transportation, which has since been shut down by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for hours of service and driver fitness violations. – Matt Cole Driver receives two life sentences in deadly human smuggling case TWO CDL examiners based in Mississippi were indicted for making and using false writings and documents after accepting cash pay- ments from CDL skills test applicants in lieu of administering the test. Benjamin McGriggs and Robert Davis allegedly pro- vided approximately 65 applicants with CDL test score sheets that falsely certified that they had suc- cessfully completed the test when they actually had never taken it.

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