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2-15-2025 | Issue 4

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2025 Facts for Drivers Books Now Available for Purchase!

Stay ahead of the competition with the newly updated 2025 Facts for Drivers! This essential study guide is packed with the latest safety regulations, industry facts, and historical insights to help drivers prepare for company, state, and national championships.


Click the link below to purchase or contact mpollock@tntrucking.org to purchase from the TTA. Member price is $5.00 each.

 

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TCA names 47 'Elite Fleet' carriers

The new TCA Elite Fleet certification recognizes fleets as the 2025 Best Place to Drive.

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Averitt’s Community Service Initiative Donates Toys to St. Jude for Fifth Consecutive Year 


COOKEVILLE, Tenn. - Averitt associates and customers recently came together to support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital® through an annual toy drive. Now in its fifth year, the effort has provided thousands of toys to brighten the days of children undergoing treatment at St. Jude. 


The initiative, which began with Play-Doh® and later expanded to coloring books, Hot Wheels®, Barbie® dolls, and other toys, continues to grow in impact. In 2023, associates and customers collected and donated 30,000 Hot Wheels®. For 2024, the focus shifted to action figures and dolls, resulting in a donation of over 10,000 toys. 


"Providing St. Jude with resources of their choosing based on the need of the kids has been such a rewarding experience,” said Jeff Edwards, regional vice president of sales at Averitt. “We have found that not only do our associates rally behind these drives, but our customers do as well." 


The toy drives are part of Averitt’s companywide Team Up Community Challenge program. This year-round initiative encourages associates across Averitt’s network to participate in local service projects. The company honors its associates’ community service hours by making matching contributions to its non-profit charitable organization, Averitt Charities. 


Customers have been instrumental in supporting the effort alongside Averitt associates and the local Louisville community. Each year, St. Jude provides guidance on the items most needed, ensuring the donations bring joy and comfort to children receiving care. 


“We started with a Play-Doh® drive after Todd Harrett and I visited St. Jude for the check presentation one year. From there, what began locally in Louisville became an initiative in all our region,” said Jimmy Hoskins, operations manager for Averitt’s Louisville facility. “We have been amazed at the generosity of our company, our associates, our customers, and our community. Anything I ask our associates to do, they step up because they love the kids.” 


For more information about Averitt’s charitable work, please visit Averitt.com/Charities. 

CVSA North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria for 2025

Please join Steve Kessler and co-host Mark Rhea in welcoming Officer Thomas Mrozinski Jr. Traffic Division - Commercial Vehicle Enforcement for Frisco, TX Police Department. As the past CVSA National Rep, Thomas will present the 2025 CVSA North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria. You don't want to miss this one!

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2025 TTA Truck Driving Championships | May 2-3, 2025

We are excited to announce the upcoming Tennessee Truck Driving Championships. This event is for TTA member drivers! This competition allows drivers to demonstrate their knowledge of the industry, driving skills, and professional competence. Click the link below to learn more and register.

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2025 TTA Technician Skills Competition | April 3, 2025

TTA's Technician Skills Competition is an annual event designed to measure thorough knowledge of medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicles, including theory and practical application. To register and learn more click the link below.

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INDUSTRY NEWS

New ATRI Research Focuses on Diesel Technician Shortage: Input Needed from Technicians, Shops and Training Schools

The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) is seeking important input and guidance for their priority research on the growing diesel technician shortage. Recognizing the complex issues that exist in training, recruiting and retaining diesel technicians, ATRI has developed three separate surveys for technicians, maintenance facilities and technician training schools.

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Two Tort Reform Bills in Georgia Could Curb Nuclear Verdicts - TT

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced a sweeping overhaul of the state's legal system in two bills introduced Jan. 30 in the General Assembly, as state trucking officials and others looked on.

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Trucking Industry Urges FMCSA to End Label Rule - TT

Although small in physical size, rear-impact guard certification labels often serve as the difference between compliance or violations that can cause big headaches for fleet leadership.

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ATRI Releases Annual List of Top 100 Truck Bottlenecks

The American Transportation Research Institute released its 14th annual list highlighting the most congested bottlenecks for trucks in America.

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 CVSA's 2025 Out-of-Service Criteria Now Available for Purchase


The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance's (CVSA) 2025 North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria (OOSC) are now available for purchase. The new criteria will take effect on April 1. The 2025 version replaces and supersedes all previous versions.

 

CVSA offers different formats of the OOSC. Find the format that works best for you.

 

AVAILABLE NOW


To place bulk orders (50 or more) of the handbook, contact CVSA Manager of Administrative Services Wendy Hall via email or call 202-998-1014

Trucking Industry Backs Bill to End EVs' Free Ride

Fair Share Act would require light-duty electric vehicles to contribute to the Highway Trust Fund.

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SAFETY SPOTLIGHT

Winter weather will create dozens of potholes along interstates and highways, and TDOT will be working to repair them as fast as possible. Numerous Work Zones will seemingly pop up along the way and can create special challenges for drivers of large commercial vehicles due to space restrictions. Road work will obviously take place on highways, and more often, there will be a reduced number of travel lanes.


In Tennessee during the calendar year 2024, there were 2,318 Work Zone Crashes, and 461 Involved a Large Truck.

 

  • Workers were present in 588 of those crashes and there were 95 secondary crashes.
  •  8 in 10 occurred in an Urban Area
  • 1 out of 13 involved a Distracted Driver
  • 10 out of 16 Fatal Work Zone Crashes involved Alcohol / Drugs
  • The most common violations in work zone areas are speeding and distracted driving


The greater number of crashes were on Monday from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm, with Tuesday and Wednesday from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm being the second largest time frame.

For more information related to Tennessee Work Zone Crashes or other crash related information you can click on: https://www.tn.gov/content/tn/safety/stats/dashboards.html

 

Reduce your chance of a Work Zone Crash:

  • Pay attention to work zone signs
  • Leave enough space between you and others
  • Be prepared to stop or slow down unexpectedly
  • Watch for traffic and workers going in and out of the work zone

 

If possible, Research Your Route before setting out on the road and avoid work zones, and use any detours that are available. A Work Zone is a No Accident Zone!

Marty Pollock, Director of Safety

Tennessee Trucking Association

FOUNDATION NEWS

Road Team Captain Spotlight

Hobie Eirich - FedEx Freight

Hobie Eirich, a professional truck driver with over 31 years of experience, including 21 years with FedEx Freight. As a city driver, Hobie has achieved more than 2 million safe driving miles and earned an impressive 18-year safe driving award.

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Road Team Captains Share Safety at Trousdale County High School

Thank you, John Tetreault (Averitt), Kevin Carter (FedEx), Peter Lovan (Titan Transfer Inc.), and Steve Coleman (Red Classic) for facilitating these activities and sharing the importance of road safety at Trousdale County High School last month. Click "Read More" to see all photos from this event.

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Tennessee Trucking Foundation Contribution


Want to make a contribution to our Foundation? You can easily donate to the foundation on our website. Thank you to all who support our Foundation's mission. 



  • Advancing highway safety
  • Educating the public through programs designed to make our roads safer
  • Providing Tennessee children’s charities with funds to improve the lives of our state’s children
  • The TTF Scholarship, administered annually by the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee


Visit the website to donate.

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