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Oe responsibility you may not be thinking about as a truck driver who drives for a living is more health-related, and it is your eyesight.
We’ve put together a guide of truck driver recruitment tips and tricks to help you navigate this new recruitment landscape.
What U.S.-based truck stops can help inspire this type of feeling in professional drivers? It depends on what you’re looking for. Here a few of the top truck stops in the country.
Each month, our team picks a driver to spotlight for going above and beyond in some way. This month, our RTD Driver of the Month is Ignacio Ornelas, a Mobile Driver for Centerline.
Summer presents its fair share of driving challenges. Now is the time to be aware of these issues and to keep your guard up. Here are some tips for driving safely in the summer.
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) will hold its annual International Roadcheck from May 17-19. International Roadcheck is a 72-hour high-volume commercial motor vehicle inspection.
Part of being a responsible driver is making sure your truck is safe for the road. But one responsibility you may not be thinking about as a person who drives for a living is your eyesight.
NPTC inducted four drivers into the NPTC Driver Hall of Fame who have driven 15 million miles without an accident. What can we learn from these award-winning drivers?
Our third annual State of Trucking survey hoped to gather how drivers were feeling after another year of the pandemic. See how you measure up against your peers, where the industry stands as a whole.
Audiobooks help pass the time as a truck driver by providing the opportunity to become engrossed in a great story. Here are the top audiobooks to listen to while driving.
Staying healthy on the road can be tough as a truck driver. You can maintain a healthy lifestyle by watching what you eat and increasing your activity. Here are a few tips.
Driving in the winter means snow, sleet and ice, which can lead to slower traffic, hazardous road conditions, hot tempers and unforeseen dangers. Once on the road, you need to be prepared and patient.