Van drivers could have some tough issues to face out there on the road, but they don't seem to be alone in their efforts. There are loads of resources out there to loan a hand as they realize the importance of wagon drivers and the work they do.
They offer support and help to make sure that the rights of lorry drivers are met while doing everything they can to make the industry as an entire better for everybody concerned. They provide a complete range of services to support van drivers including financing for wagons, advocating with the govt to get certain issues addressed, and the chance to purchase medical care insurance and retirement plans. OOIDA has more than 150,000 members and it continues to grow. They've been working side by side with the trucking industry since 1973.
These members are from all over the U. S. and lately van drivers from Canada have been permitted to join. This is one of the top setups out there to give wagon drivers a voice. With the info gathered by OOIDA, lorry drivers can get the facts about diverse issues taking place. Too many times the data found from other resources is biased one way or another. Members of OOIDA know they'll always get each side of the tale with correct information and facts. They try hard to keep van drivers informed of current issues, and post every one of them on their site. They also offer grant programs for kids of lorry drivers, action call forums, and info on new rules and laws.
If there are a few things you want to find info about but do not see it offered from OOIDA, contact them. They'll do all they are able to to get you the right resources to look after it. They have made heavy contributions to the trucking industry during the last thirty years.
rather than targeting the issues out there they target solutions. For instance they pushed for more parking at van stops and more rest areas with satisfactory parking along common lorry driving routes. This was in reaction to beefs that drivers continue to drive when they're tired or out of hours. When OOIDA started debating this with the drivers they represent, it rapidly became obvious that there had been a dearth of places for them to stop and get some sleep or to attend while they regained driving hours. It is their commitment to correcting issues like this that makes this profession better for all van drivers and the roads safer for all folk on the roads. If you're inquisitive about joining OOIDA you may visit their internet site or finish a postage paid card from assorted mags. The once a year fee for the membership is $45, but it's an extremely profitable investment. You may find this is one of the finest advocate programs for owner operators.

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