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. 🚛 What’s Really Going Down in Trucking This Week

by TRUCKERS VA
(UNITED STATES)





This blog post breaks down key takeaways from a video that pulls together tips from multiple articles. Each section links to the full article so you can dig in further when you're ready.

đź’¸ $50 Million Trailer Lease = Big Moves for Big Fleets

Large carriers like USA Truck are shifting away from owning trailers and instead locking in long-term leases — to the tune of $50 million. This lets them stay nimble and avoid taking on debt, while smaller fleets get left behind in the dust without access to the same deals. The message? Leasing = flexibility, and the big boys are playing chess with future freight demand.
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đźš§ $200 Million for Truck Parking: Sounds Big, Falls Short

The government tossed $200 million toward truck parking, but let’s be real — it barely makes a dent in the problem. Drivers are still stuck wasting hours hunting for safe spots, risking fines, or parking illegally just to get rest. This move might look good in headlines, but for drivers? It’s just more lipstick on the pig.
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🏫 Truck Driver Training is Broken — and School Owners Know It

A training school owner speaks out: too many programs are rushing folks through with weak standards and no real-world prep. New drivers are getting set up to fail — and veterans are left cleaning up the mess on the highways. The article pulls back the curtain on a system that’s prioritizing profit over safety.
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⚖️ I-81 Contractor Sued Over Ignoring Minority Hiring
Rules

A trucking company is suing a major contractor on the I-81 project, saying minority hiring commitments were quietly brushed aside. It’s more than just a legal fight — it’s a callout on fairness, representation, and how deals are really getting done behind the scenes in this industry.
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❄️ South Dakota Whiteouts Show Who Really Keeps America Moving

When weather turned brutal in South Dakota, drivers didn’t whine — they waited it out, powered through, and kept freight flowing. It’s a reminder that trucking ain’t just a job. It’s a backbone. And these men and women out in the whiteouts? They’re the spine.
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📢 Truckers Protest in South Carolina — And It’s Not What You Think

No, it wasn’t about left vs. right. This protest was about real issues: broker transparency, fair rates, and survival. Drivers showed up at the State House not as pawns in some political game — but as professionals demanding respect and reform.
👉 Read the full article

🚦Final Thoughts

All this shows one thing: trucking is evolving fast — and not always in ways that help drivers. Whether it’s unfair deals, broken training, or underwhelming “solutions,” the industry needs voices that keep it real. That’s what this blog (and the video it's based on) is all about.

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