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As freight hauling requirements continue to stay steady throughout the country, some trucking companies are expanding their services and fleets to keep up with demand.

When truckers are beginning their career on the road after completing their CDL training, they may want to strive towards being the best of the best in their field, as these efforts are often recognized.

Even when truckers decide to retire from the industry, they are not forgotten for their dedication to the challenging career path.

A truck driving school in Arkansas is helping out local residents in Little Rock this holiday season by delivering food and other necessities to those who require a little assistance, reports the Associated Press.

There is a new hero in the trucking industry who helped save the life of a 4-year-old boy.

How the trucking industry is fairing often sends signs to officials about the overall state of the economy.

Trucking companies have something to celebrate this quarter.

Big rig drivers help find missing persons

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Truckers who spent most of their careers on the road have the unique ability to monitor what happens on highways, which can allow them to report mishaps or problems that other officials might miss.

Seasoned veterans of trucking and newly minted drivers who have recently completed their CDL training may know that jobs on the road have been experiencing an increase despite current issues with the economy and unemployment.

Truckers need to stay connected while on the road, but this sometimes can be difficult due to the constraints from laws about cell phone use while driving.

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