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Tom Berg

Former Senior Contributing Editor

Well-known in the industry for his wealth of knowledge, folksy style and straight talk, Tom Berg covered vocational and medium-duty applications, maintenance and alternative fuels for Heavy Duty Trucking for several years.

He is a commercial driver’s license holder and a recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Truck Writers of North America and 11 Jesse H. Neal honors.

He has covered trucking since 1978.

Articlesby Tom BergNovember 1, 2008

Safety Technology: Rollover Control

Rollovers and jackknifes are costly, but modern electronic products seriously reduce their frequency, users say.

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Articlesby Tom BergNovember 1, 2008

Class 6 & 7 Roundup

Midrange in transition

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Articlesby Tom BergOctober 27, 2008

'T-Line' Trucks Offered by Pennsylvania Builder

An old-line heavy truck series is back. "T-Line" trucks, the most recent iteration of vehicles rooted in Diamond T and Reo trucks dating to the early 20th century, include three models offered by Diamond Vehicle Solutions LLC of Harrisburg, Pa.

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Articlesby Tom BergOctober 1, 2008

Class 1-2 Roundup

Redesigns, New Features Add Value

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Articlesby Tom BergSeptember 1, 2008

Cargo Van Roundup

It's all about the slow economy

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Articlesby Tom BergAugust 1, 2008

Warranty Woes

It offers simplicity and savings, but TMC's universal equipment claim process languishes.

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Articlesby Tom BergJuly 1, 2008

Class 8 Roundup

It's All About Fuel.

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Articlesby Tom BergJuly 1, 2008

Midrange: Kenworth T170

Kenworth T170's just right if 19,500 pounds is enough

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Articlesby Tom BergJune 1, 2008

Hybrid Trucks

Manufacturers make progress on hydraulic systems while electric-drive trucks gain orders.

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Articlesby Tom BergMay 1, 2008

Trailer Report: Tales From The Road

If ever there were a piece of equipment that made sense, it's a scale plumbed into a tractor and trailer's suspensions.

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