Automated car crash stats cause concerns
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has released information about automated cars and crashes. And what they’ve revealed is concerning, at best.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has released information about automated vehicles and crashes. And what they’ve revealed is concerning, at best. Also, a nurse turned singer-songwriter is singing the praises of truck drivers. John Perkins recently wrote a song dedicated to the hard-working men and women on the road. He’ll explain how the song came about, and why he wants to show support for truckers. And an OOIDA member is taking her support for the Special Olympics on the road with her brand-new truck that’s wrapped to promote the organization.
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The feds send out the first funding from the infrastructure law’s bridge program. There’s still a chance to speak out on next year’s UCR fees. And two workers get rescued from a vat of chocolate.
A song for truckers
A nurse turned singer-songwriter is singing the praises of truck drivers. John Perkins recently wrote a song dedicated to the hard-working men and women on the road. He’ll explain how the song came about, and why he wants to show support for truckers.
Special Olympics truck
An OOIDA member is taking her support for the Special Olympics on the road with her brand-new truck that’s wrapped to promote the organization.
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- Marty Ellis and the Spirit of the American Trucker are at the TA in Wheeling, W.Va. That’s at Exit 11 off Interstate 70. Find upcoming Spirit stops here.
- Remember, it’s never too late to contact your lawmakers. You can do that via the Fighting for Truckers website or by calling 202-224-3121.
- Find out how to listen to Land Line Now on TNC Radio.
- You can donate to the Truckers for Troops fund all year.
- 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.