Land Line Now, Jan. 1, 2021.
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Hoping to put some sparkle on your motor vehicle record? The process isn’t that simple. We’ll explain the process and provide some tips.
I. Today’s news with Terry Scruton
The FMCSA declares an Arizona trucker to be an imminent hazard; the former head of a trucking company is indicted in a multi-million dollar fraud scheme; and a Christmas tradition keeps on trucking.
II. What tools do you need?
Most truckers need to be able to perform basic maintenance out on the road. We’ll discuss what kinds of tools you should have with you.
III. Your motor vehicle record – and how to clean it up
Hoping to clean up your motor vehicle record? The process isn’t quite that simple. We’ll walk you through the process and provide some tips.
IV. OOIDA’s goals for 2021
OOIDA is headed into the new year with a long list of priorities and goals. We’ll go over some of the more important items on the list.
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Links, email addresses, phone numbers and more information
- Learn more about the OOIDA Safe Driving Award Program.
- If you’ve been hauling COVID-19 vaccines across the country in recent weeks, we want to hear from you for a story we’re working on. Just send an email to landlinenow@ooida.com and we’ll get back to you.
- Starting Jan. 7, Jon Osburn and OOIDA’s tour truck, the Spirit of the American Trucker, will be at the Petro in Sparks, Nev. That’s located at Exit 21 off Interstate 80. You can find upcoming Spirit stops here. Jon is also giving away free protective masks.
- Be sure to check out Chrome Shop Mafia and 4 State Trucks.
- You can get more information from Road Law here or send an email here.
- 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.