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Great driving tunes make trucking easier

Monday, September 19th, 2011

Although truckers should adhere to truck driving safety regulations and avoid excessive distractions while navigating the nation's highways, they can still enjoy some music while on the job.

The internet has made searching for available trucks and loads that need to be transported easier than ever before.

The Special Olympics committee has some big plans that will involve truckers all over the nation.

CaliforniaÂ’s vast expanse and borders with Mexico make for busy highways filled with truck drivers.

Truckers support great causes

Friday, September 16th, 2011

Many trucking companies know that giving back to their surrounding communities is an important factor for running a successful business.

The recent statements made by President Barack Obama about increased job opportunities made national headlines, but he also addressed several other initiatives during his speech that may affect the future of the trucking industry.

Trucking conferences are a great way for drivers and fleet management owners to gain great knowledge about their exciting and progressive industry.

Regardless of the economic times or fluctuating job market, truckers are constantly needed by the American public to transport goods and materials throughout the country.

Using cell phones while driving is a risky habit, made even more dangerous when one is behind the wheel of a big rig.

President Barack Obama recently proposed a plan to grant funds to states across the nation that would create jobs and repair infrastructure, including the roads on which truckers make their livelihood.

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