Tag: Driver Retention
A jury awarded tens of millions of dollars to the family of a man killed in a massive pileup crash on I-35 in Texas in 2021. On December 12, 2025, a Dallas County, Texas, jury awarded...
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) announced changes taking effect early next year that will impact the trucking industry. On Friday, ODOT announced the following two major trucking industry-related changes going into effect on January 1, 2026. Increased fines...
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International Truck Launches New Product Design To Help Retain Drivers
International Truck announced yesterday that they have launched a new design initiative created with the needs of truck drivers in mind. International calls the DriverFirst™ initiative...
Top 9 Reasons That Truck Drivers Leave Their Jobs
A recent study performed by HireRight quizzed truck drivers on why they decided to quit their jobs. Here are the top 9Â factors that drivers...
Survey Reveals Top 3 Reasons Truckers Remain Loyal
A new survey from Epic Vue delves into what it is that makes truck drivers decide to stay with their companies. Here are the top...
Truck Driver App: WorkHound
Two Arkansas men have created an app that they hope will help companies stop truck driver turnover -- WorkHound. Max Farrell and Andrew Kirpalani created...
Turnover Rate For Truckers Declines Sharply — But No One Knows Quite Why
The turnover rate for long haul truck drivers at both big and small fleets fell 12%, hitting a four year low, according to the American Trucking Association.
EpicVue Wants To Make Life On The Road More Entertaining, Less Lonely
Do you hate missing Game of Thrones on Sunday night because you're on the road? If EpicVue has it's way, you'll never have this...
Opinions: Baby Your Drivers, Don’t Treat Them Like Children
Truck drivers are regulated on the road enough. Why not treat them as adults like they ask? It could solve a few industry problems.
Industry Opinions: Trucking Industry Growth Postponed Until 2014?
Are too many converging factors preventing the trucking industry from fully recovering in 2013? The ATA's chief economist thinks so.
