Land Line Now, Nov. 2, 2020.
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This year’s election will be different from any other we’ve seen. Meanwhile, a group of veterans does their part to make sure it goes well.
I. Today’s news with Terry Scruton
The FMCSA wants to hear from trucking on autonomous technology; demonstrators slow down traffic in several cities; and an un-bear-able Halloween visitor – it’s today’s news in trucking.
II. Veterans serve again during election
In a week, this year’s Truckers for Troops Telethon will raise money to support our troops and veterans. But tomorrow, some of those veterans will serve their country again, this time at the polling place. Also, making good trucking policy depends on having reliable facts. And the OOIDA Foundation spends a lot of time gather that information, including two upcoming surveys.
III. Land Line Magazine looks back on 2004
There’s been no shortage of trucking stories to cover in 2020, so why does the new issue of Land Line Magazine start out with a focus on 2004?
IV. Election preview – this one will be different
Tomorrow is Election Day, but a far different one than any of us has ever seen. We’ll have a preview of that, plus the latest on hours of service.
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- Numerous roads in Colorado have reopened as crews continue to make progress battling two of the largest wildfires in state history. Check the latest road closure information here.
- Learn more about the OOIDA Safe Driving Award Program.
- Jon Osburn and the Spirit of the American Trucker are at the TA in Richmond, Va., located at Exit 89 off Interstate 95. You can find upcoming Spirit stops here. Jon Osburn is also giving away free protective masks.
- Read about the OOIDA Foundation research and surveys online.
- Discover what the Veterans Community Project is doing to help homeless veterans.
- You can learn how Mentoring the Force is helping coordinate services for veterans.
- Learn more about OOIDA’s Truckers for Troops campaign.
- If you’re a trucker not receiving the magazine and you’d like to, you can sign up here. It’s free!
- It’s never too late to share your views with lawmakers. You can do that on the Fighting for Truckers website or by calling 202-224-3121.
- OOIDA has an online resource to provide access to information needed to operate in the coronavirus pandemic. Click on the COVID-19 menu at the top of the page on the Land Line Media website.
- It’s helpful for our members to keep us apprised of conditions on the roads and any problems they encounter. If you have situations to report call OOIDA at 816-229-5791 or email Questions@OOIDA.com.