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NATIONAL TRUCK DRIVER APPRECIATION WEEK September 19-25, 2010
National Truck Driver Appreciation Week is September 19-25. During this week, America takes the time to honor all professional truck drivers for their hard work and commitment in tackling one of our economy’s most demanding and important jobs. Join us in celebrating the men and women across the country who work hard every day to deliver Life's Essentials. The American Trucking Associations is holding its Second Annual Video Contest to celebrate. For more information on the contest, click here. To view the National Truck Driver Appreciation Week 2010 Video Contest Flyer with the full list of rules, click here. Driver Appreciation Gifts National Truck Driver Appreciation Week is the perfect time to show your drivers how much you appreciate their hard work, commitment and safe driving. Driver gifts are affordable, available right now and can be customized with your company logo. 2010 NTDAW Merchandise now on sale! Click here to check out the merchandise available to recognize drivers across the nation. ATA Announces National Truck Driver Appreciation Week 2009 Video Contest Winner! Click here for details. The winner of ATA's 2009 National Truck Driver Appreciation Week Video: There are over 3.4 million professional truck drivers nationwide – delivering the goods U.S. consumers need every day of the year. Logging over 432 billion miles per year, trucks delivered 10.7 billion tons of freight in 2007, or 69 percent of total U.S. freight tonnage. Professional truck drivers are more essential to the national economy than ever before, and they’re delivering their loads safely and professionally.
There are over 3.4 million professional truck drivers nationwide – delivering the goods U.S. consumers need every day of the year. Logging over 432 billion miles per year, trucks delivered 10.7 billion tons of freight in 2007, or 69 percent of total U.S. freight tonnage. Professional truck drivers are more essential to the national economy than ever before, and they’re delivering their loads safely and professionally.