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Dear {FName}, september 1, 2013

Professional Truck Drivers Remind Motorists to Be Safe During Labor Day Travel

The American Trucking Associations is urging the 34.1 million motorists that are expected to travel on the highways this Labor Day weekend to follow the safety tips from the America’s Road Team Captains, a team of professional truck drivers with millions of accident-free miles.

As motorists prepare for their last summer getaway, these safe professionals are offering advice on how to navigate through the increased highway traffic and arrive at your destination safely.  AAA Travel reports a 4.7 percent increase in those hitting the road this year compared to the same time in 2012.

America’s Road Team Captains offer the following safety tips to ensure our roadways are safe:

•     Perform a pre-trip inspection – Check your tire pressure, wipers and fluids. Simple maintenance can prevent many of the problems that strand motorists on the side of the road before you leave your home.

•     Plan your trip – Know where you are going and be prepared to exit. Indecisive driving is a major cause of traffic problems.

•     Check the weather forecast and conditions – Weather conditions can change very quickly.  Be sure to check the forecast often.  Do not attempt to drive through standing water.  Watch for road closures and detours.

•     Large Trucks Have Blindspots – If you can't see the truck driver in his or her mirrors, then the truck driver can’t see you.

•     Do not cut in front of large trucks – Remember that trucks are heavier and take longer to make a complete stop, so avoid cutting quickly in front of them.  A fully loaded tractor trailer takes a football field and both end zones to come to a complete stop when driving at highway speeds.

•     Pay Attention – Distracted driving is a leading cause of crashes. Looking away for even two seconds doubles the chances of an accident.  Turn cell phones and PDAs off.

•     Allow a Safety Cushion – Look 1/4 mile ahead for a safe path.  Leave yourself an out.

•     Slow Down – Chances of a crash nearly triples when driving faster than surrounding traffic.

•     Keep extra water in your vehicle – Just as you keep a winter driving kit in your vehicle, it is important to be prepared when driving during the summer months. Keep plenty of extra water, sunscreen and non-perishable snacks in your car in case you are stranded.
 
•     Buckle Up – Safety belts are not a fashion statement – they save lives.

•     Abide by Traffic Rules – Follow traffic signs and signals – paying special attention to work zones is important during this high construction season.

•     Be Careful Backing Up – One in four preventable collisions involve backing up.  Be sure to look before backing up; walk around your car prior to departure.

“Labor Day weekend is one of the busiest summer travel weekends,” said America’s Road Team Captain Eddie Weeks (AAA Cooper Transportation) of Silver Springs, Fla.  “There are additional motorists on the highway, with many in unfamiliar areas. For the sake of safety, drivers need to slow down, follow the rules of the road and be patient.”

The America’s Road Team would like to remind the motoring public that from driveway to highway, safety requires patience and dedication.

Feel free to forward to your four-wheeler friends and relatives.

PrePass


An Old Mail Bag Update: For JP who wanted to know how to get the smell of cigarette smoke out of sleeper berth curtains.
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Fred Sweetwood
Trucker Buddy of the Month
June 2013

Fred Sweetwood, from the Walmart Distribution Center in Ottawa, KS, has been named Trucker Buddy of the Month for June 2013 following his nomination by Linda Carson, a fifth grade teacher at Marais des Cygnes Valley Elementary in Quenemo, Kan.

Carson’s nomination said in part, “Fred definitely should be awarded the Trucker Buddy of the Month award!  He has been the Trucker Buddy for my class for the past nine years.  He is a Quenemo native and has grandchildren and other relatives in our school system.  My class has written letters to him about twice each month and he always responds and shares with my class the many cool places he has traveled. Since he has been my trucker buddy for so many years, we have a great curriculum built up.”

According to Carson, Sweetwood regularly shares news of his travels including Yellowstone National Park, western Kansas, and the Oklahoma City Memorial, as well as facts about many other interesting places. “The students absolutely LOVE Fred Sweetwood!” says Carson. “I have so many students in my class missing at least one of their parents so, to the students, Fred seems like another grandpa, dad, big brother or just a really good friend.”

Sweetwood will occasionally make surprise visits to Carson’s classroom, always emphasizing to the children that the Trucker Buddy Program is a bonus for them to enjoy and participate in after their regular school work done. Carson says this is a huge motivator for the students.

 “I rarely have any discipline problems in my room, because everyone wants to see what kinds of cool things Fred has planned for us,” says Carson. “One of the biggest highlights of the year is when Fred brings his Walmart truck to show the students.  They love it.”


Speaking of how it works - here’s how the TruckDriver.com Miles Survey worked out.

Are you getting enough miles each week?

More than I can handle - 10%
All I want - 10%
Just Enough - 11%
I need more miles - 44%
My miles have been low all year - 25%

Looks to be about a thirty-sixty split. Now all that needs to happen is to turn that split around!

Let’s see how those miles compute to dollars, take the TruckDriver.com Truckers Wage Survey.

We’ll tally up next time, have a fun and relaxing Labor Day Weekend!

Keep on truckin’ and please drive safely.

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