Women truck drivers are safer and more likely to follow the rules of the road than male drivers, according to an evaluation of 12 years of truck inspection data. So why aren’t there more women drivers ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] WASHINGTON — Members of American Trucking Associations’ Women In Motion Council were on Capitol Hill on July 23 to elevate lawmakers’ ...
The report states that a 2006 Lexus, occupied by a 49-year-old female driver and a six-year-old passenger, was traveling ...
American Trucking Associations' Women In Motion and Trucker Path have announced that more than 100 truck stops have joined their effort to address the concerns of women on the road. The organizations ...
According to Dr. John McElligott, co-founder of St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund and volunteer medical advisor to the fund, the biggest problem in trucking is health. “Women in trucking and women ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — For Tina Klein, getting behind the wheel of a truck has been a lifelong passion. “I’ve wanted to be a professional truck driver since I was seven years old,” said Klein. Klein has ...
YUMA, Ariz. — Ingrid Brown had already piloted her big rig from the maddening rush-hour traffic of Southern California to the desert vistas of Arizona when she pulled into the grimy freight terminal.
Driving trucks has historically been a male-driven profession, but if Pamela Williams has her way, that will soon change. "Guys, you better watch out, 'cause this right here is a women's industry from ...
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