DICTRANSAB

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DICTRANSAB
Dictionary of Transportation Abbreviations

A LOAD – Generally one skid, not more than 500 pounds
A TRUCK – Mini-van or Pickup truck with a cap
ATA – American Trucking Association
ACE – Automated Commercial Environment
B LOAD – Generally two skids, not more than 2500 pounds
B TRUCK – Cargo van
BOL – Bill of Lading
CB – Citizens Band radio
CDL – Combination Driver Lumper
CDL-A – Commercial Driver’s License - Tractor
CDL-B – Commercial Driver’s License – Straight Truck
CDL-C – Commercial Driver’s License – Cargo van
CDRP – Commercial Driver Registration Program
CFR – Code of Federal Regulations
C LOAD – Generally 6 skids, not more than 5000 pounds
C TRUCK – Small straight truck with 14 foot box
CMV – Commercial Motor Vehicle
CRASH – Citizens for Reliable And Safe Highways
CVSA – Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance
DAMM – Drivers Against Mad Mothers
DH – Deadhead
D LOAD – Generally ten skids, not more than 13,000 pounds
D TRUCK – Straight Truck with 20 foot minimum box
DOT - Department of Transportation
E LOAD – Trailer load of about 40,000 pounds
E TRUCK – Tractor with trailer
EO – ExpeditersOnline.com
EOBR – Electronic On Board Recorder
FAST – Free And Secure Trade
FHWA – Federal Highway Administration
FSC – Fuel Surcharge
FMCSA – Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
FMCSR – Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
GATS – Great America Trucking Show (Dallas, TX)
GPS – Global Positioning System
GVW - Gross Vehicle Weight
GVWR – Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
GW – George Washington Bridge, New York City
HAZMAT – Hazardous Materials
HM – Hazardous Material
HOS – Hours Of Service
ICC – Interstate Commerce Commission
LTL – Less-than-Truck-Load
MATS - Mid-America Trucking Show (Louisville, KY)
MATT – Mothers Against Tired Truckers
MC - Motor carrier
MVR – Motor Vehicle Report; Motor Vehicle Record
NAFTA – North America Free Trade Agreement
NHTSA – National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
NTSB – National Transportation Safety Board
O/O – Owner/Operator
OOIDA – Owner Operator Independent Driver Association
OOS – Out Of Service
OTM - OnTimeMedia.com
PATT – Parents Against Tired Truckers
QC – Qualcomm
RODS – Record Of Duty Status (log book)
RQ – Reportable Quantity (HazMat)
TL – Truck-Load
USBP – United States Border Patrol -
USC – United States Code
WIM – Weigh In Motion
 

Broompilot

Veteran Expediter
Goodness I have been in this business to long, I knew all but two. Thanks Terry now I feel as smart as you and A Team.
 

TeamCaffee

Administrator
Staff member
Owner/Operator
We know what DAC is but does anyone know what the abbreviation stands for?

First person to come up with the verifiable answer gets free admission to Expedite Experience at MATS and free and free admission to the Expedite Expo in July. All the runner ups get free admission to the Expedite Expo in July.

Contest open to all forum readers. Entry must be in 15 words or less to be excepted!
 
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