Love s Renames Truck Maintenance Network to Reflect Overall Capabilities
OKLAHOMA CITY Love s Travel Stops truck maintenance network has a new name: Love s Truck Tire Care.
Launched in 2008 as Love s Truck Care, Love s Truck Tire Care is the largest oil change, preventive maintenance and total truck care nationwide network. The network expanded dramatically in 2017 when Love s acquired Speedco from Bridgestone Americas.
The name change reflects the evolution and complete capabilities of its Love s Truck Care and Speedco centers nationwide, according to Love s. In just over a decade, we ve grown to be the nation s largest and most comprehensive preventive maintenance and total truck care network, providing coverage 24-hours a day, 365 days a year with more than 1,500 maintenance bays across the country, said Gary Price, executive vice president of Truck Care for Love s. We want to thank our customers for trusting us with their tire, oil change, roadside coverage and o
the world where they re searching. before we get to that, you brought me some props. show me. yeah, i brought you a few things from the five subtropical gyres. we saw in 2009 right through the search area from perth, australia. and you find the same kind of debris. there s lots of big stuff from the fishing industry. like fishing buoys. you can see the orange, yellow and black buoys. you don t know what these things are until you get in the water and pick them out and find they re fishing gear. this is a truck tire from the japanese tsunami. a year and a half after that tsunami, we sailed from tokyo back to hawaii and found this debris. so when you re out there, because i haven t been to this part of the southern indn ocean. when you re out there and you re out on a boat, are you seeing this junk surrounding the boat, or do you have to go to the gyres to see this stuff? well, they re kind of few and far between, though. the buoys and the debris.
distinguish between a tire and a piece of a floating cushion, let s say, from a plane? i think not until you get down to the water s surface. a satellite image might not have the resolution to discern a peace of luggage from a buoy or a truck tire. but once you re down there on the ocean s surface, you begin to see the kind of debris that s out there. fishing industry stuff. lots of buoys and fishing nets. also smaller items. all the single uses we use are finding ways into the ocean gyres. we can t fix the plane crash, but we can fix this plastic problem. that s what i wanted to get to, because i feel like accidentally, it s this ocean junk that s really been spotlighted because of this horrific mystery. but what s being done with the trash? is anyone s government taking any kind of responsibility, helping? well, what s happening is we re seeing a change, we re seeing producer responsibility happen. and that is when you make a product, think about the back
entitled. here s one that even wwe couldn t come up with. it happened at a high school wrestling match in south dakota. just before a restart, and you ve got to wait. oh! yeah, that s a huge light fixture. the chandelier came down and fell right on one of the wrestlers. what kind of move is that? that s the light move. he wound up with some stitches in his head and some minor cuts, as well. but he says it was nothing serious. but it kind of looks oh, right on him! like it was almost planned. and the size of the light fixture is about that of a large truck tire. so yeah, that s going to leave a mark. give him the w. for that one. i think he earned that. what would you call that, if you could patent that move? the light falling down? yeah, the light falling down. i don t know, lights out. i like that.
tongue right now. it s your last night, you re entitled. here s one that even wwe couldn t come up with. it happened at a high school wrestling match in south dakota. just before a restart, and you ve got to wait. oh! yeah, that s a huge light fixture. the chandelier came down and fell right on one of the wrestlers. what kind of move is that? that s the light move. he wound up with some stitches in his head and some minor cuts, as well. but he says it was nothing serious. but it kind of looks oh, right on him! like it was almost planned. and the size of the light fixture is about that of a large truck tire. so yeah, that s going to leave a mark. give him the w. for that one. i think he earned that. what would you call that, if you could patent that move? the light falling down? yeah, the light falling down. i don t know, lights out.