May 1, 2018
News and Events

WIT Announces its April 2018 Member of the Month Melissa Allen

Women In Trucking Association (WIT) has announced Melissa Allen as its April Member of the Month. Melissa is a professional driver for Schneider.

Melissa was raised in the infamous west end of Louisville KY. She moved away as soon as she could and began to have a positive impact on the world around her. After spending several years in the Army Reserve, Melissa went into active duty and spent a short time overseas where she improved the way information was communicated about casualties.

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Poll Results

Do you believe Climate Change is a real thing?

Yes (43%)
No (53%)
Huh? (5%)
Total Replies : 137

ATA Thanks Congress for Affirming Federal Role in Highway Safety Rules.

Bipartisan Vote on Denham-Cuellar-Costa Amendment Blocks Regulatory Patchwork

The American Trucking Associations thanked members of the House of Representatives for passing – in a bipartisan vote – an amendment to the FAA reauthorization bill that would prevent states from creating a patchwork of meal and rest rules for interstate truck drivers.

“Since our republic was founded, the federal government – not individual states like California – has had the power to regulate interstate commerce. Congress reaffirmed this for the trucking industry first in 1994 and again today by approving the Denham-Cuellar-Costa Amendment,” said ATA President and CEO Chris Spear. “Thanks to the leadership of Congressmen Denham, Cuellar and Costa for raising this critical issue, and to the bipartisan majority for affirming that the federal government has the last word on interstate safety rules.”

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A Friendly Reminder It’s Tornado Season Once Again

The most important thing to know about tornadoes, is that they can strike without warning. That is why you should be alert to changing weather conditions, and use both broadcast information and your own senses and experience to know when to take cover.

Tornado Watch

A Tornado Watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to develop. In this case, you should be alert to changes in the weather and take precautions to protect you and your property.

During a Tornado Watch:

  • Move cars inside a garage or carport. Keep your car keys and house keys with you.
  • Move lawn furniture and yard equipment such as lawnmowers inside if time permits.
  • Account for family members at home.
  • Have your emergency kit ready.
  • Keep your radio or TV tuned into the weather reports.

Tornado Warning

A Tornado Warning means that a tornado has actually been sighted. Tornadoes can be deadly and devastating storms, with winds up to 260 miles per hour. If a Tornado Warning is issued for your area, seek shelter immediately!

There is little time for closing windows or hunting for flashlights. It is a good idea to know where things are, and to have an emergency storm kit already prepared.

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Latest Survey

And tornado season brings us around to the TruckDriver.com Unusual Weather We’re Havin’ Survey.

Considering the weather we’ve been having lately, we found the results most curious. 

Do you believe Climate Change is a real thing?

Yes - 43%
No - 53%
Huh? - 5%

And that brings us to the TruckDriver.com George Survey.

Until next time, keep on truckin’ and please drive safely.
 
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