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Every day, various trucking advocate groups are ensuring the trucking safety of all those haulers who are on the road.

So far, 27 states have passed a bill that does not require truckers to take responsibility for shipping conditions if freight is compromised, reports the Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel.

While many people were celebrating the nationÂ’s independence last weekend, many truckers traveling through Minnesota were feeling some added stress due to the shut down of many state-run truck stops, reports MPR News.

Truckers who are hauling fireworks for anticipated 4th of July events nationwide have a very import job to do.

Although it may be tempting to drive long hauls with taking a rest, the Tennessee Truck Association is urging drivers to consider the dangers of these habits by launching a program called Safety Break.

When an accident happens on the nation's freight hauling highways, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is often the first to respond during these difficult breaches in trucking safety.

Various government organizations are doing their best to ensure trucking safety for drivers and all motorist on the road, reports Business and Legal Sources.

Fleet management businesses throughout the nation are increasingly aware of the importance of utilizing renewable energy for their trucks.

Seatbelts have been proven to save countless lives in accidents on the road.

Every day, thousands of big rigs use the national highways to deliver freight to various destinations.

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