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Cover Story
Gerald “Bo” Boday loves his life as a professional, over-the-road driver. “This is the perfect job for me,” he says with a smile. “I’m not married, I don’t have any children and I enjoy travel. Trucking allows me to see the sights and get paid for it!” more

Murphy's World
A few years ago I was on I-95 taking a load of beans up to Boston (go figure), when the traffic suddenly became bumper-to-bumper. It stayed in a crawl for some time, and I was getting very frustrated. I didn’t want to be late to my drop. more

Driven Women
I was shocked to see how computer-literate truckers are! I just finished my training, and I brought my laptop on the road with me thinking I could catch up on email and read about what’s going on in the world. I was stunned to find out that I’m not the only one with a laptop! I thought truckers were only good for restaurant and CB talk, not technology talk. Who knew that truckers talk? more

Trucker Buddy
Bonnie DeWitt, the June Trucker Buddy Driver of the Month, is known to her class as “Grandma Bonnie.” She was nominated, said teacher Jeanne Stevens, because, “As I look back at my teaching career, Grandma Bonnie is one of the best things that has happened to my students!” more

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features

Cover Story
Gerald 'Bo' Boday - Covenant Transport, Inc.
Murphy's World
The nation's favorite spectator sport
Driven Women
Not just 19
Trucker Buddy
'Grandma Bonnie' shares her adventures

columns

In the Pits/KSR
The stars ready to shine at I-55, PIR
Consider This
Interstate highway at 50
In the Pits/MB2
Marlin's Pepsi 400 car designed by Camp Boggy Creek kids
In the Pits/MB2
Vice President Cheney visits the U.S. Army team
Wheels of Justice
Road rage is not something to ignore
Say What?
Do new drivers receive adequate training?
Business of Trucking
How to track your business numbers
Fun & Games
"Match the quote" game
Carrier News Trucking News

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