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Not only are many trucking companies making great strides in ensuring their businesses are eco-friendly, but some are also opposing certain types of fuel that are especially harsh on the environment.

Many trucking business are realizing that an investment in environmental equipment and logistics will ensure trucker health and help their company become environmentally friendly.

Truckers and industry organizations are doing what they can to have their voices heard in Washington when bills are being passed that will directly affect their livelihood.

The air in Massachusetts may become a little cleaner due to the recent efforts that the Frito-Lay company has been making in their trucking logistics.

Officials in Maryland are ramping up their efforts to recruit new truckers to the state's fleets of big rigs.

The trucking industry is receiving support from some new and exciting places that highlight the hard work these individuals accomplish every day.

Truckers may soon have an easier time refueling when taking a pit stop at the TravelCenters of America.

Although many truckers feel that they are maintaining top safety levels on the road, some advocates for stricter highway laws are saying regulations need to be more effective.

Some professionals in charge of fleet management in major trucking companies are offering some unique initiatives to those who are maintaining clean records while on the road.

Trucker health is one of the most essential elements to maintaining an alert and safety-conscious fleet.

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