More parking? Not a pipe dream

November 20, 2020

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Land Line Now, Nov. 20, 2020.

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I. Today’s news with Terry Scruton

COVID restrictions tighten up around the country; Drivers get class action status in a lawsuit against Werner; and the tale of the owl and the Christmas tree.


II. Avoiding ticket, citation mistakes

People facing a ticket or citation often find themselves navigating a mine field of potential mistakes – here’s how to avoid them.


III. Restaurants and pilot programs

Which restaurants are open these days and confusion over the FMCSA’s two pilot programs for young drivers.


IV. Call to action on truck parking

Want more truck parking? It’s not a pipe dream, but it’s your voice that’s going to push the issue across the finish line, and there’s a new way to get it done.


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Links, email addresses, phone numbers and more information

  • Starting Saturday, Jon Osburn and the Spirit of the American Trucker will be at the TA in East Oklahoma City, Okla., located at Exit 142 off Interstate 40. You can find upcoming Spirit stops here. Osburn also is giving away free protective masks.
  • You can learn more about the services offered by CDL Legal on their website or call them at 913-738-4836.
  • 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.