welcome to the Rollin’ Wheels online magazine, Your new trucking community
Our passion for trucks and trucking covers a lifetime. You can now be a part of a trucking community, a place you can find the best people, truck and trucking stories.
Why Have we created a new Online Trucking Magazine?
A passion for trucks, trucking and trucking personalities drove the creation of the TRUCK Journal magazine in 2003. For 20 years we worked tirelessly to record and share the best truckin’ stories. By listening to our readers, and giving them what they wanted, we delivered articles everyone loved.
Now, we are back to do it all again with our new project - Rollin’ Wheels. By moving online we are able to create a more immersive trucking community, listen to what you want and deliver what you love. Yes, it’s different, but video opens up so many more options to deliver engaging, beautiful content.
Become part of a real trucking community, share your ideas with us, and help us deliver the best stories to you.
Join us now so we can begin our next truckin’ journey together.
Sharing ouR world
The trucking industry is all about the people. We are here to deliver engrossing stories about the down to earth people, the cool gear and the interesting jobs that make this industry great.
History doesn’t stand still. “I wish, if only I’d,…” point to missed opportunities. We’re here to capture those opportunities. Now is the time to record our current and past history in the knowledge it will educate and entertain us now and into the future.
Who are we
Hi, I’m Simon,
My passion for trucks started well before I can remember. My parents reminded me that as a four-year-old I doggedly dragged them, every Friday night, to the local stationers shop in Waimate to “show” them an articulated Funho truck I very much wanted. Well luckily for me “Santa” was very generous that year and that red and yellow truck did some pretty hard yards in the sandpit, even being converted to tow a (home made wooden) low loader for a time…
Fast forward to my early teens and the transition period from British trucks to the huge new modern and powerful American trucks. Who wouldn’t be captivated by these powerful highway colossus…