Noun
(US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) A person employed to drive a truck, especially a tractor-trailer or other large industrial truck.
(skiing) A freestyle skiing aerialist move involving grabbing the front end of one's skis on a jump in a pike position, similar to holding the large steering wheel of a big truck.
Hypernyms: pike, double-grab
Coordinate terms: mute grab, Japan grab
(cycling) A freestyle BMX move involving turning the bicycle handlebar 360-degrees, akin to spinning the steering wheel of a big truck to turn.
truck-driver (plural truck-drivers)
Alternative form of truck driver
truck-driver
A bicycle reflector appears brighter to the passenger car driver than to the truck driver at the same distance from the vehicle to the reflector. Source: Internet
Akinbiyi, in a statement, explained that the Dangote truck driver was coming from Ago-Iwoye inward Ijebu-Ode when the incident happened. Source: Internet
A New Brunswick truck driver says he was refused entry into a bank branch on Thursday because he has crossed the broder into the United States during the COVID-19 outbreak. Source: Internet
A truck driver sued Amazon and one of its freight partners, alleging the companies “worked (him) into the ground,” for several weeks, eventually causing him to fall asleep at the wheel and crash. Source: Internet
Also in March, the Court of Appeals of Virginia upheld a Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission decision that workers’ comp benefits cannot be awarded to a truck driver injured in an accident after failing to wear a seat belt. Source: Internet
Brackendowns SAPS has opened a case of attempted murder after a truck driver was attacked and his truck burnt on Old Vereeniging Road. Source: Internet