Trucking & COVID-19 Stories and Updates

Life and trucking are different today than a month ago. Changes to our work happen daily, sometimes, within hours. It's difficult to keep up.

How do you think of safety?

There's more to being a professional truck driver than just driving. As pro's, we're held to a higher standard. A high standard of safety and a higher standard in the way we interact with others during the course of doing our jobs.

News Round Up

February was a short month but still a busy month. Check out what you might have missed last month in trucking. ELDS U.S. carriers need to prepare for Canadian ELD mandate - "U.S. carriers operating north of the border need to ensure their electronic logging devices (ELDs) are compliant with the Canadian mandate come June 2021, [...]

5 Roadside Attractions Truckers Can See

We don’t always have time to stop & sightsee while we’re on the road. The schedules we keep can be a little crazy at times.That doesn’t mean we can’t try to make at least a little time to see something cool

Hey, Don’t Forget Valentines Day

It takes some planning ahead to spoil your special someone. We’ve found a few unique ideas to say ‘I love You’ on or around Valentine's Day.

Drive Better with Len Dubois Trucking

We’ve been in business for over 30 years and have just expanded our operations to a new, larger facility. Len Dubois Trucking has been growing at a steady rate for the past decade and we are always on the lookout for more professional company drivers to join our expanding fleet.

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Cold or Flu Sucks for Truck Drivers

Dealing with the flu or a cold is awful when you’re cooped up in the truck instead of at home in your comfy bed. Truck drivers rarely have the opportunity to call in sick or take the day off while dealing with your cold and flu symptoms. There are things you can do to help deal with your symptoms.

Safe Driving Around Big Trucks

Unless a driver has operated a semi it’s hard to imagine what it takes to operate safely. Better driver training on how to drive around big trucks would make our roads safer and save lives. We’ve put together a few tips you can share with your four-wheeler friends.

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