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When new truckers who have fresh CDL training certifications want to find a company to work for, they may wish to check out some of the more seasoned businesses with a reliable track record.

The Compliance, Safety and Accountability (CSA) program initiated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) in 2010 has made great strides in recent months.

Indiana-based truckers who have recently completed their CDL training or those simply looking for a change have some new job opportunities headed their way.

The National Association for Minority Truckers (NAfMT) works to assist truckers who need access to information and jobs that will help them during their careers in the trucking industry.

Some governmental officials are looking out for unemployed veterans by offering them opportunities to enter the trucking industry.

In Massachusetts, there has been ongoing discussions about the state of their commercial truck driver shortage.

As the trucking industry continues to boom and new drivers who have just completed their CDL training flood the roadways, companies in the truck stop business are doing what they can to accommodate those who make their livelihood on the road.

Those involved in fleet management or owner-operators in the trucking industry may wish to attend a special event that will be occurring in Jacksonville, Florida, this January.

During the annual Tokyo Motor Show, there were some new commercial trucking vehicles introduced that drivers may see on American roads in the future.

If the law is passed for reducing the number of hours truckers are allowed on the road, it may affect more than just the driverÂ’s livelihood and profits for owner-operators.

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