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Cover Story
Ed King has been a company driver running with USA Truck, Inc. for nearly nine years. Ed enjoys his life as an over-the-road professional, and he credits the caring attitude of USA Truck President Jerry Orler and the rest of the USA Truck team for much of his contentment. more

Murphy's World
One night while driving with the motoring public of New Hampshire, I came to the conclusion that there must be an extra section in the New Hampshire driving manual. Every car was driving at or near my governor speed. Some cars would slowly creep by me, and all cars that I could observe ahead of me all had one thing in common: They would hit their brakes often, like a swarm of lightening bugs trying to make a classical music song with their brake lights. more

Driven Women
I was recently contacted by a producer of a national morning TV show to profile a few women who have turned their lives around by pursuing a trucking career. Within four hours of sending out an APB to all of our advertisers for women truckers with a great story to tell, I received hundreds of phone calls and emails from carriers around the country. To me, the response from our advertisers was as rewarding as the call from the television producer. more

Trucker Buddy
Good news travels fast, according to Lynn Schnoor, a first grade teacher at Fir Grove Elementary School in Roseburg, OR. The upcoming group of students in her class is eager to begin writing letters to their Trucker Buddy, Dan Clark, as they have heard stories from their friends about how much fun they have when writing letters to him. more

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Cover Story
USA Truck, Inc. - Ed King
Murphy's World
Brake light tango in New Hampshire
Driven Women
Pioneer truckers
Trucker Buddy
Trucker Buddy news Correspondence enhances classroom lessons

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In the Pits / MB2
The Indy mystique
Life on the Road
Don't drive drowsy
In the Pits/KSR
Multi-grooved tracks
In the Pits/MBV
Team Owners Program
Wheels of Justice
Truck speed limiters
Fun & Games
Rules for women
Say What?
Question: How has the trucking industry changed since you first go into it?
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