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At Centerline, our drivers' safety is always our #1 priority, this month and every month. Learn ways to avoid distracted driving and make the road a safer place for everyone.
The DOT requires carriers to follow certain procedures for keeping track of serious accidents involving commercial motor vehicles. What do you need to know about DOT accidents?
To stay safe while driving, it's crucial for you to stay informed about the latest information & be vigilant of possible hazards. We've put together some tips on how to stay up to date
As a driver it’s crucial to be well-prepared and informed to ensure your safety and the safety of others on the road. Here are a few essential tips and guidelines to help you navigate hurricane season
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. It's the time to reinforce the dangers of distracted driving and the rules and regulations enforced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
As a driver in the transportation industry, you’re bound to spend at least some of your time on the loading dock. Here are a few tips that can help you stay safe when in this area
Because trucking is such a vital part of business, Centerline conducted our first annual State of Trucking survey to gather insights of truck drivers and those that employ drivers.
Flatbed truck drivers are critical to keeping our country up and running. Here are a few tips that can help keep you and your load safe while maximizing your efficiency.
As a truck driver, there are quite a few things you can do to help lower these numbers and reduce your distractions while on the road for work. Here are a few to consider.
Compliance, Safety and Accountability Points were created to ensure drivers and employers comply with safety standards set by FMCSA. Learn what you need to know about CSA points as a truck driver.
You can reduce or prevent sprains and strains by following a simple 3-point rule when getting in or out of your truck.
Long days on the road means the chances of experiencing truck trouble, such as flat tires, are high. And while no one enjoys getting a flat tire, it is important to know the common causes and some of the steps to possibly avoid flats.