Trucks and teen motorists a dangerous mix, NTSB panelists say
Improving road safety and public health is the goal of a new push to help teen drivers learn to share the road.
Improving road safety and public health is the goal of a new push to help teen drivers learn to share the road.
3-year program allows 18-20-year-olds to drive interstate under supervision
FMCSA’s Safe Driver Apprenticeship Pilot Program will analyze the safety benefits or hazards that young drivers pose to interstate commerce.
Attracting and retaining a younger workforce.
Many organizations, including the Future Leaders of Indiana, are partnering with the Next Generation in Trucking Association to attract younger people to trucking.
Turning to younger drivers may be the key to assuring the success of the next generation of truckers.
On today’s episode of Taking the Hire Road, DriverReach founder and CEO Jeremy Reymer speaks with Lindsey Trent, founder of The Next Generation in Trucking Association, about her organization as well as how to improve the trucking industry’s image.
Using Driver iQ’s Q218 survey on driver recruitment and retention as a point of reference, Stifel Capital Markets hosted Lana Batts, Co-President of Driver iQ and Eric Fuller, President and CEO of U.S. Xpress, inc. to discuss driver recruitment and retention trends in 2018 and beyond.