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Cover Story
CRST is one of the largest and most respected motor carriers in the nation, with lucrative driving opportunities now in its Van Expedited and Malone (owner-operator flatbed) divisions. The company justifiably bills itself as “The Transportation Solution,” due to a proven ability to efficiently move a wide variety of freight through regional and long-haul lanes. more

Murphy's World
I was recently in your world. I was traveling south on I-75 in Georgia near the town of Locust Grove. The posted speed limit was 70 mph. I was in the middle lane and was driving at our top truck speed of 72 mph. It was nighttime, and a four-wheeler had just slipped in front of me and slowed down to under 60 mph. more

Driven Women
While surfing the Internet, I stumbled onto a Web site for female truckers, and my curiosity was piqued. Many women who drive professionally don’t realize all the opportunities available to grow their careers outside of the cab. Here are a few examples of how truckin’ women manage their truckin’ careers. more

Trucker Buddy
The students in Donna Lavold’s third-grade class in Waupaca, WI are not only big fans of the Green Bay Packers, they think their Trucker Buddy, Harold “Bruce” Moss III, is a hero, too. One student, Kya, nominated Moss because, “He is the greatest Trucker Buddy, and he’s a Packer fan just like me!” more

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Cover Story
Becky and Frank Shelton, Timothy Downs - CRST International, Inc.
Murphy's World
Trucker receives 'plain -wrapped' gift
Driven Women
Truly driven women
Trucker Buddy
Students big fans of Packers and their 'Buddy'

columns

In the Pits/KSR
Promising start at Daytona
Consider This
TCA names National Fleet Safety Award Winners
In the Pits/MB2
Jesus Hernandez to drive No. 14 Chevy for MB2, Waste Management
In the Pits/MB2
Young "Joey" Nemechek lives out his dreams
Wheels of Justice
Bad luck, good luck
Say What?
Issues of concern
Business of Trucking
Simplified secret to success
Fun & Games
Here's your sign
Carrier News Trucking News

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Old school vs. new technology