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Some individuals may have to tighten their belts during the holiday season, but others who are looking to make a career change or gain more income could consider trucking.

Although many individuals take time off for the holiday season, many truckers have to continue hauling freight across the country well into the festivities.

As roads become more crowded and the temperatures drop this winter, truckers and other motorists need to be extra aware of their surroundings to avoid potential accidents.

Recently, the Celadon Trucking company was recognized by a large corporation for its efforts in offering superior service and logistics.

Although many trucking organizations put truck driving safety at the forefront of their efforts, some think that regulations can go overboard and become excessive.

Sleep apnea can be a difficult condition to deal with for any individual, and it can especially affect truck drivers.

Toll hikes throughout the country can greatly affect the livelihood of truckers, no matter where they work.

The selections for the annual Best Fleets to Drive For awards is well underway, hosted by the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA).

There has been some recent controversy surrounding the trucking ports in Oakland, California, in terms of the conditions that some drivers have to work under while navigating nearby roadways.

With the year quickly coming to a close, many truckers are reflecting back on the highlights of 2011 and what changes occurred within the industry.

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