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The results from our State of Trucking 2025 survey are here. Watch the video to get our top takeaways and see what's shifting and how it could impact you.
Our annual State of Trucking surveyed drivers and transportation employers to see where the industry stands as we head into 2025. Watch our video to see our top 5 takeaways shaping the future of trucking.
Half of employees admit that finding and keeping some type of equilibrium between their job and home life is a struggle. What happens if the person who is grappling with this issue works as a driver?
Today's drivers want stability, balance and a career that fits their life. Local CDL jobs are growing in popularity, offering that desirable balance. Here are a few of the key benefits of local CDL jobs and why they may be the perfect fit for your lifestyle and goals.
Trucking peak season requires additional preparation. Centerline Drivers has tips about the early peak season for trucking.
The busy season of summer is here. It is now a time of more construction, more traffic and more heat. As a driver, you need to make sure you are prepared. Use these tips to stay at your best during one of the busiest times of the year.
The summer months are quickly approaching and based on your current location, you may already be experiencing the heat. However, just because snow storms and icy roads have diminished, doesn’t mean truck drivers will experience perfect road conditions.
Extremely hot conditions during the summer months are not something to take lightly. Just like your trucks, your body can overheat. Without knowing the symptoms to watch for ultimately can put you or your teammates at dangerous risk for heat-related illnesses.
Centerline Drivers is an official partner of Truckers Against Trafficking. Through this partnership, join us and our drivers on the journey to combat human trafficking
Drinking enough water is critical to both your mental and physical health as a truck driver. Although it can be tempting to not drink a lot of water in order to eliminate stops, the consequences of that to your health can be detrimental.
Sleep deprivation and fatigue has always been a hurdle for truck drivers. But not being alert as a driver can create a variety of problems.
As a drive you have the option of being a local route truck driver or a long haul one. If you’re not sure which option is best for you, here are seven benefits of staying local.