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  2. Truck driver - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types and categories of truck drivers, such as owner-operators, company drivers, and independent drivers, and their duties and functions. Find out the hours regulations for truck drivers in Australia, Canada, and the United States.

  3. Hours of service - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the HOS rules that limit the driving and working hours of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers in the US. Find out the purpose, enforcement, and exceptions of the HOS, and how they affect driver fatigue and safety.

  4. Werner Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Werner Enterprises is a public transportation and logistics company that serves the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Founded in 1956 by Clarence "CL" Werner, it has over 14,000 employees and contractors and operates in more than 150 countries.

  5. Road transport - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of road transport, a type of transport using roads for goods and people. Explore the different classes of roads, modes of vehicles, and examples of road networks from various regions and periods.

  6. Old Dominion Freight Line - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and operations of Old Dominion Freight Line, a regional and national LTL shipping company founded in 1934. The article covers the company's origins, expansion, services, products, and ownership.

  7. TFI International - Wikipedia

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    TFI International is a public company that operates in Canada, the US, and Mexico through four business segments: LTL, package and courier, logistics, and truckload. It was founded in 1957 as a regional trucking service in Quebec and has grown through over 190 acquisitions since 1996.

  8. Electronic logging device - Wikipedia

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    An electronic logging device (ELD) is a hardware that records driving hours of commercial drivers. Learn about the history, features, benefits, and regulations of ELDs in the US and Europe.

  9. Reimer Express Lines - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Reimer became the fourth largest trucking company in Canada [14] when it took over the western Canada trucking operations of Groupe Brazeau after that company's acquisition by Cabano d'Anjou Group. [15] By 1990, Reimer had 2,500 employees in companies including Inter-City, Canadian Great Western Express, and Fleet Express Services.