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Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Friday, July 18, 2014
$1,000 per week GUARANTEED and HOME EVERY DAY! Local day
cab runs in Jersey City offer daily hometime, a $1,500 to $2,000 Sign-On Bonus
(depending on experience), and a GUARANTEED paycheck. We have FREE PARKING, so
you can drive your personal vehicle in, park at a secured facility, and have
access 24/7. Call Boyd Bros. today at 800-543-8923 or apply online at www.DriveforBoyd.com.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
State
officials announced that work on the final stretch of Interstate 49N is
expected to begin this fall. The Louisiana Department of Construction said
yesterday that the job had been divided into two phases for Segment K – a one
mile tract from I-220 to Martin Luther King Boulevard in Caddo Parish.
The first
part of the project began in May, and the Louisiana DOT anticipates that the
work will be done by 2016 or 2017.
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through to read more, and wherever you’re driving
today, remember to be safe – nothing is more important!
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
If you’re driving in Wichita Falls or parts of Northern Texas today, please be extra careful, as they are under a Flash Flood
Watch until Friday afternoon.
“Scattered thunderstorms moving into western Oklahoma
today will combine into a thunderstorm complex overnight,” the National Weather
Service said in an advisory earlier today.
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through to read more, and whether you’re in one of these counties or not,
remember to be safe wherever you go – nothing is more important!
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Starting
August 1st, weekend motorists on Route 1 in Delaware will be paying
more money at the toll booth. Although the current charges for motorists vary
depending on class and size, all tolls will increase by $1.
State
officials decided to increase toll costs in an effort to help fund road
projects after Gov. Jack Markell’s proposal of a 10-cent gasoline tax was
rejected. The money coming from toll increases will be supplemented with a $20
million loan for transportation projects.
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through to read more, and remember to be safe wherever you go – nothing is more
important!
Monday, July 14, 2014
On Friday, after
reviewing engineering and traffic safety reports, the Idaho Transportation
Board approved a plan to increase speed limits on selected rural sections of
interstates in southern and eastern Idaho in early August.
Speed limits
won’t increase until the proper signs are in place, but once the signs
are up, limits will increase to 80 mph on interstates 15, 84 and 86. The max
speed for trucks will go up to 70 mph.
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through to read more, and remember to be safe wherever you go – nothing is more
important!
Friday, July 11, 2014
$2,000 SIGN ON BONUS and HOME WEEKENDS for drivers in a 40 mile radius of Dallas! We’ve got a lot to offer – percentage pay (based on experience), Blue Cross-Blue Shield; and a 100% conventional, late-model fleet. We were voted 2013 Innovator of the Year and Best Carrier to Drive For three years in a row! We have several openings in our fleet, so call Boyd Bros. today at 800-543-8923 or click through to apply online!
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Starting today, bridge work on I-20
over the Mississippi River in Vicksburg will reduce motorists to only one lane
each way for the next six weeks. The project, which is scheduled to run until
August 21st, will block off the east and westbound lanes. The
Louisiana DOT and Development are working together with Missouri contractors to
fix bearings on the bridge that are being stressed by movement on the riverbed.
According to Susan Stafford, a
spokesperson for the Louisiana agency, officials “aren’t sure” how much traffic
and delays the work will cause.
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remember to be safe wherever you go – nothing is more important!
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
As professional
drivers, you don’t often get to travel the “scenic route,” but the next time
you’re travelling for
leisure or on vacation, you might like to know about some of the most
beautiful roads in the U.S., including the 138 mile stretch of the amazing
Outer Banks National Scenic Byway in North Carolina.
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to be safe wherever you go – nothing is more important!
Monday, July 7, 2014
Employment growth numbers so far this
year have shown a strengthening Economy, with an unemployment rate of 6.1%.
Employers added 288,000 jobs in June, 17,000 of those jobs were in the
Transportation and Warehouse industries.
"That's good for consumers,
that's good for consumer spending and it's good for trucking," said
American Trucking Associations Chief Economist Bob Costello in a Tweet.
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remember to be safe wherever you go – nothing is more important!
Friday, July 4, 2014
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
If you’re planning to be on the roads
this Independence Day, expect the highways to have more traffic than last year.
AAA Travel estimates that 41 million U.S. Citizens will travel 50 miles or more
from their home this holiday, an increase of 1.9% from the 40.3 million people
who traveled last year.
"With school out for summer, the
Fourth of July holiday is typically the busiest summer travel holiday,” said
AAA Chief Operating Officer Marshall Doney.
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you’re going to be out on the roads (for work or pleasure) remember to be safe
wherever you go – nothing is more important!
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Across the nation, accidents and fatalities on the road have been drastically reduced since increased seatbelt use and a reduction in impaired driving. But authorities in Louisiana say that little progress has been made in reducing speeding, which is a factor in almost one-third of all highway fatalities.
Lt. Col. John LeBlanc, executive director of the Louisiana Safety Commission, says that “aggressive driving” (a category that speeding falls under) is a factor in more than half of all crashes that ended in death in Louisiana.
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http://www.shreveporttimes.com/viewart/20140701/NEWS01/140701003/State-Speed-still-major-factor-highway-deaths-Louisiana
Lt. Col. John LeBlanc, executive director of the Louisiana Safety Commission, says that “aggressive driving” (a category that speeding falls under) is a factor in more than half of all crashes that ended in death in Louisiana.
Click through to read more, and please be safe wherever you are driving today – nothing is more important!
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/viewart/20140701/NEWS01/140701003/State-Speed-still-major-factor-highway-deaths-Louisiana
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