In a nutshell, Park discusses how the truck driving industry is poised to start picking up and asks if owner-operators are going to be ready for the upturn in the economy with all the new changes happening.
The changes he cites are:
- Long-haul freight shifting from trucks to trains
- Specialized equipment and handling
- Stiffening in the regulatory environment
- Challenges to the independent contractor status
Drivers don't need more regulations, what they need is a route to drive so they can support their families. Let the truck driver worry about the truck driver. The government can worry about the roads.
We need drivers on the road who can think for themselves. Truck driving doesn't lend itself to lemmings or to people who can't think their way through a jam. Adding more and more regulations just thins out the list of potentially great drivers.
At Driver Solutions, we train our students to be the best truck drivers they can be. We prepare them for what lies ahead if they choose to hit the road. If they want to be an owner-operator or just drive for a great company, we get them ready to move forward in their chosen direction.
Changes are coming, make no mistake about that. If you aren't ready for those changes we can help get your ready for them.

r driving during truck driver school with a driving instructor providing advice. Once you begin your new driving job, you are going to be expected to know how to get the job done in winter weather. I'm not just talking about driving in the snow. Ice storms, sleet, fog and rain can create unique driving conditions that can't be experienced on a sunny, 82 degree day in June. Failing to understand the how the weather conditions can affect the ease with which a vehicle stops, changes lanes or turns a corner can be the difference in arriving at your destination safely or never arriving at all. So while it may seem like a hassle to deal with, training during a snow storm can provide a lot of benefits for new truck drivers.
he PAM Transport rebranding efforts during the release of the company's 4th quarter earnings, PAM Transport's president Daniel Cushman stated:
Ralph Garcia, a professional truck driver with more than 2.5 million accident-free miles under his belt, knows a thing or two about driving and safety. And he likes the current Hours-of-Service rules.
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