January 15 , 2020
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2020 New Year’s Resolutions

Posted by U.S.
Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao

2020 has arrived and many are carefully selecting New Year’s Resolutions. Establishing challenging yet achievable goals is the essence of New Year’s Resolutions, a tradition that dates back 4,000 years to the ancient Babylonians.

While participating in this timeless tradition, I would like to promote a resolution that everyone can do together in 2020: Safer driving.

Here are a few ways that could save thousands of lives and prevent hundreds of thousands of injuries in 2020:

  • Buckle Up:
    • Buckling up is one of the safest choices you can make while in a passenger vehicle. Almost 90% of Americans now wear seat belts. But among motor vehicle occupants killed in traffic crashes, 47% were not wearing seat belts. Test your Seat belt Safety IQ here.
  • Dial Back Distractions:  
    • Over 90% of traffic crashes involve driver error. This includes paying attention to your phone instead of the road.  Safe drivers focus on driving.
  • Stay Sober:
    • If you feel different, you drive different. Alcohol, Marijuana and other drugs—illicit, prescribed, or over-the-counter—can slow coordination, judgment, and reaction times. While alcohol-impaired-driving fatalities declined 3.6 percent in 2018, they still accounted for almost 30 percent of total traffic fatalities. As the holiday season comes to a close and Super Bowl LIV approaches, make sure to plan ahead to ensure that you, your friends and loved ones are not getting behind the wheel after drinking. Listen to NHTSA: Fans Don't Let Fans Drive Drunk. Here are some things you can do:
      • designate a sober driver
      • call a cab
      • use a ride-hailing service
  • Slow down:
    • Stop Speeding Before It Stops You. Overall speeding-related fatalities declined almost 6 percent in 2018. Yet, in 2018, 26 percent of fatal crashes involved speeding.
  • Share the Road:  
    • Cycling, walking, and riding scooters are growing in popularity, especially in urban areas. This is bringing drivers, cyclists and pedestrians into closer contact on our roads. In 2018, pedestrian fatalities increased 3.4 percent and pedalcyclist fatalities increased 6.3 percent – the highest for both since 1990. Pedestrian fatalities have increased by 69% in urban areas since 2009.

Traffic safety efforts at the Federal, State and local levels are making a difference. Traffic fatalities overall declined by 2.4 percent in 2018 and the fatality rate per 100 million vehicle miles traveled also decreased by 3.4 percent. Since 1972, annual traffic fatalities have declined 33 percent. This is a great achievement, especially considering that it occurred concurrently with a 156 percent increase in vehicle miles travelled. The fatality rate in 1972 was nearly four times higher than it is today.

By resolving to be safer, smarter drivers, everyone can play a part in making America’s roads safer.

 

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Poll Results

How will the overall U. S. economy perform in 2020?

It will continue with phenomenal growth - 40%

It will continue to grow but slowly - 24%

Some growth, some slowing, an average year - 30%

 

The bottom will drop out before year’s end - 6%

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Top 6 Finalists for 2019 Driver of the Year Contests Announced

Deserving professional truck drivers to be recognized during
Truckload 2020:  Orlando in March

The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA), and its partners Overdrive and Truckers News, are pleased to announce the 2019 Company Driver of the Year and 2019 Owner Operator of the Year finalists. Each year, the Driver of the Year Contests recognize company and owner operator professional truck drivers who provide safe and reliable transportation of North America’s goods.

The top six finalists were selected based on their demonstrated ability to operate safely on public highways, their efforts to enhance the public image of the trucking industry, and their contributions to their local communities.

Thanks to the generosity of our long-time sponsors, Cummins Inc. and Love’s Travel Stops, each grand prize winner will receive $25,000, while the two runners-up in each division will win $2,500.

The following owner operators and company drivers will now compete for the prestigious grand prize in their respective categories:

2019 Company Driver of the Year Contest finalists:

  • Robie Jensen of Fremont, Nebraska, who drives for Fremont Contract Carriers, Inc. also of Fremont, Nebraska;
  • Randy Kuryk of Sicamous, British Columbia, who drives for Bison Transport of Winnipeg, Manitoba; and
  • Don Lewis of Republic, Missouri, who drives for Wilson Logistics of Springfield, Missouri.

2019 Owner Operator of the Year Contest finalists:

  • Jesse Dennis of Springfield, Missouri who is leased to Prime Inc. also of Springfield, Missouri;
  • Kevin Kocmich of Litchfield, Minnesota, who is leased to Diamond Transportation System, Inc. of Racine, Wisconsin; and
  • Robert and Tracy Roth of Coldwater, Ontario, who are leased to Erb International of New Hamburg, Ontario.

Each owner-operator finalist will be profiled in Overdrive and each company driver finalist will be profiled in Truckers News. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to highlight these drivers in these national media outlets and hope that the exposure will heighten reader awareness about TCA and the Driver of the Year competition, while outlining best practices that other drivers may wish to emulate.

“These contests continue to bring forth the best of the best in our industry year-after-year” said TCA President John Lyboldt.  “From being a mentor behind the wheel, to being a leader in their community, these drivers are so deserving of this recognition.  I look forward to seeing which driver takes home the grand prize at Truckload 2020.”

“Randall-Reilly and its Overdrive and Truckers News brands are proud to honor these drivers who represent the finest men and women in the truckload industry,” said Randall-Reilly’s Director of Trucking Sales Emily Larson. “Our nation’s highly-skilled professional drivers don’t get enough credit, so we’re happy to partner with TCA and our sponsors on this program.”

Grand prize winners will be announced at TCA’s Annual Convention –Truckload 2020:  Orlando – at the Gaylord Palms Resort in Kissimmee, Florida on Tuesday, March 3, 2020.

To be a part of the unveiling, make plans to join us for the event. View full program — which includes keynote and featured speakers, insightful panelists, networking receptions, exhibit hall information, and more — atwww.tca2020.com.

For more information on the Driver of the Year Contests, please visit www.truckload.org/DOY.

 
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Latest Survey

The TruckDriver.com 2020 Survey results are in and the outlook is good!

How will the overall U. S. economy perform in 2020?

It will continue with phenomenal growth - 40%
It will continue to grow but slowly - 24%
Some growth, some slowing, an average year - 30%
The bottom will drop out before year’s end - 6%

Next up, The TruckDriver.com Drive Time Survey.

Keep on truckin' and please drive safely.

 

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