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Centerline Drivers will serve as the exclusive sponsor for the National Private Truck Council (NPTC)’s Driver Safety Letter beginning in January 2021

Winter is coming, but the supply chain needs to keep moving. Products need to get to stores and medical supplies need to get to those who need them.

A new round of laws and regulations went into effect in 2020 and have the potential to create ripples in the trucking industry. Here are four regulations changes occurring now.

After large changes across the industry as operations tried to adapt, 2021 will most likely be a year of recovery. A vaccine rollout is on the horizon that the industry is going to have to navigate.

The reality is that numbers are spiking again and the potential for relief is still uncertain. With the holidays coming up, it is important to stay vigilant about protecting yourself from the virus.

This holiday season, show the truck driver in your life your love and appreciation with a gift picked out specifically with them and their lifestyle in mind.

2020 has been busy to say the least. But we’ve got you covered—in one easy list. Here are the top five pieces of content that our readers loved most this year.

Compliance is one of the most important aspects of managing a transportation workforce. A trusted partner should be able to ensure every driver they give you is within all compliance guidelines.
Regulations on the state, local and federal level are no strangers to constant change. However, the pandemic and consequent recession have added a new layer to this ever-changing world.
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Update: On August 10, 2020, a judge ruled that Uber and Lyft have to reclassify their workers. After AB5 went into effect at the beginning of the year, Uber and Lyft sued for the right to claim...
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We created this short poll in an effort to understand current challenges that transportation businesses are still facing today and how operations have adapted for the future as we look ahead into 2021
In the event of a DOT audit, make sure you have all documents required with this DOT compliance checklist.
Maintaining a clean truck and practicing sanitation guidelines is the first step in preventing the spread of infection. Use this checklist for cleaning and sanitation best practices.

The last few months have been very trying for drivers, but no matter what safety is always a priority. We chatted with Centerline's safety manager, Jim Ledbetter, about how drivers can stay safe.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has approved changes to the hours of service (HOS) regulations. These changes improve driver flexibility while still promoting safety.

Centerline Drivers Named A Top Company for Women to Work For in Transportation By Women in Trucking Association For Second Straight Year

Centerline’s Ira Knapp, a truck driver based in New Columbia, Pa., drives from Pennsylvania to New Jersey to help out with distribution at a food bank.

At Centerline, our business would not be possible without our drivers. As we look back on this past year, the “new norm” has become an environment of constant change. Yet, what hasn’t changed is the t