Maybe Errol knows?
Nope. All I do is teach CDL class and send my Amazon kiddies back to the fulfillment center.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Maybe they previously had the name "Prime" on them but had to be removed due to pending lawsuit by Prime Inc. against amazon for using the name Prime.
Maybe they previously had the name "Prime" on them but had to be removed due to pending lawsuit by Prime Inc. against amazon for using the name Prime.
These were new, one day cab pulling two others for delivery. I dont see how New Prime Inc can win a suit against Amazon having Prime written on its trailers. Whole most of us know them as Prime, most of the world is much more familiar with Amazon Prime.
A tractor which does not have a sleeper berth attached to it. Normally used for local routes where drivers go home every night.
Pothole has trouble seeing:
I dont see how New Prime Inc can win a suit against Amazon having Prime written on its trailers.
... You don't know lawyers ...
Seeing how Prime Inc. began in 1970, and Amazon Prime began in 2005 Kinda easy to see who "should" win this fight.... lol
Pending, whoever has the "patent pending" / TM lol
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Saw at least 12 gray day cabs yesterday heading east on US 35, then 71 South. Had the signature Amazon a-z arrow on them but no name.
Day Cab:
A tractor which does not have a sleeper berth attached to it. Normally used for local routes where drivers go home every night.