❄ STORM SUPPORT: When winter weather disrupts operations, our Mobile Driver Services can help safely support recovery and deliver drivers nationwide. See how we can help.
Driving in winter presents special challenges for all of us. In addition to snow, ice and fog, winter brings fewer daylight hours in which to operate. As if that were not enough, other motorists often lack the ability, knowledge or temperament to safely navigate roadways in winter driving conditions.
FMCSA's latest actions around the Training Provider Registry highlight an increased emphasis on readiness and safety in CDL training. These changes aim to improve training quality and better prepare entry-level drivers for the road ahead.
Winter driving and working conditions can be unpredictable, but with the right precautions, everyone can stay safe on the road. Whether you’re behind the wheel or supporting drivers, preparation makes all the difference. Check out our infographic to stay safe on the road this winter
As the holiday season approaches, finding the perfect gift for truck drivers can be a challenging task. To make your search easier, we have curated a gift guide tailored to the needs and interests of these modern-day road warriors.
With our Driver Management Service (DMS), hiring a qualified driver is just the start of our fully outsourced partnership. Let us help you focus on your business—weʼll handle the drivers.
As the song says, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year,” unless you are driving a commercial vehicle! With more drivers on the road and weather likely adding another challenge, what is the best way to handle these challenges?
Your driver compliance process can be complex, time consuming and expensive. It doesn’t have to be this way. Centerline can help remove complexities in your business by managing the compliance process of your drivers from start to finish.
Centerline can help you ramp up your business by managing the recruitment and or onboarding of your drivers.
Transitioning from military life to civilian life can be an adjustment. Veteran transition programs assist with this process, helping service members who are leaving active duty as they re-acclimate.
Centerline Drivers has been named one of the Top Companies for Women to Work for in Transportation by the Women in Trucking (WIT) Association for the sixth consecutive year. Centerline has also earned one of the highest vote totals from industry professionals and has been named to the program’s “Elite 30.”
If you are typically behind the wheel during the nighttime hours, here are some tips that can help keep you—and everyone else on the road—more safe.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced an emergency action to drastically restrict who can obtain non-domiciled CLP or CDL. The decision follows a federal audit revealing illegal licensing practices and regulatory gaps tied to recent fatal crashes involving non-domiciled drivers.