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U.S. Pauses Work Visas for Commercial Truck Drivers: What Carriers Need to Know

U.S. Pauses Work Visas for Commercial Truck Drivers: What Carriers Need to Know

by Highway Driver Leasing | Aug 29, 2025 | FMCSA Regulation

U.S. Pauses Work Visas for Commercial Truck Drivers The U.S. government has temporarily paused the issuance of work visas for commercial truck drivers, citing concerns over non-English-speaking drivers and the issuance of non-domiciled Commercial Driver’s Licenses...
FMCSA Extends Waiver for Electronic Driver Medical Certificates: What Trucking Companies Need to Know

FMCSA Extends Waiver for Electronic Driver Medical Certificates: What Trucking Companies Need to Know

by Highway Driver Leasing | Aug 29, 2025 | FMCSA Regulation

FMCSA Extends Waiver for CDL Medical Certificates The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has announced a temporary waiver to ease the transition to electronic driver medical certificates. Originally set as a 15-day waiver, the updated policy now...
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Safety Newsletter: Summer 2025

by Highway Driver Leasing | Aug 13, 2025 | Driver Safety, Uncategorized

FMCSA Medical Certification Is Going Digital – What You Need to Know by June 23, 2025 Starting June 23, 2025, the FMCSA will fully implement its Medical Examiner’s Certification Integration rule (NRII), modernizing how medical certification data is shared and verified...
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Brake Safety Week 2025: Essential Guidelines for CDL Drivers & FleetsBrake Safety Week 2025: What CDL Drivers & Fleets Need to Know (August 24–30)

by Highway Driver Leasing | Aug 13, 2025 | Driver Safety

From August 24–30, 2025, CVSA-certified inspectors in the United States, Canada, and Mexico will be conducting commercial vehicle inspections with a special focus on brake drums and rotors. If you’re a CDL driver or fleet manager working with Highway Driver Leasing,...
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Spring into Gear: Why Spring Is the Perfect Season for Trucker Jobs

by Highway Driver Leasing | Apr 15, 2025 | Truck Driver Jobs

As the snow melts and the highways clear, springtime brings more than blooming flowers—it brings booming opportunities for truck drivers. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just getting your CDL career rolling, now is one of the best times to hit the open road. At...
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Comprehensive Guide to Truck Driving Careers

Truck driving offers a range of career opportunities for individuals who enjoy travel and independence. This guide aims to provide an overview of the various paths available in the trucking industry, including long-haul, regional, and local driving positions.

For those considering a career in truck driving, it’s essential to understand the qualifications required, such as obtaining a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and completing necessary training programs. Additionally, exploring different trucking companies and their benefits can help drivers make informed decisions about their career paths.

Essential Safety Tips for Truck Drivers

Safety is paramount in the trucking industry, and drivers must be equipped with the knowledge and tools to navigate potential hazards. This section outlines critical safety tips that every truck driver should follow to ensure their safety and that of others on the road.

For example, maintaining a safe following distance, conducting regular vehicle inspections, and staying updated on weather conditions can significantly reduce the risk of accidents. Additionally, understanding regulations set by the FMCSA and participating in safety training programs can enhance a driver's ability to operate safely.

Understanding Truck Leasing Options

For many truck drivers and companies, leasing trucks can be a more flexible and financially viable option than purchasing. This section delves into the different leasing options available, including operational leases and finance leases, and their respective advantages.

Leasing allows drivers to access newer models with the latest technology and safety features without the long-term commitment of ownership. It can also provide tax benefits and lower monthly payments, making it an attractive option for both independent drivers and fleet operators.

Industry Trends Impacting Truck Driving Jobs

The trucking industry is constantly evolving, influenced by technological advancements, regulatory changes, and economic factors. This section explores current trends that are shaping the future of truck driving jobs, including automation, sustainability, and workforce demographics.

For instance, the rise of electric trucks and autonomous driving technology is expected to transform the industry, creating new job opportunities while also posing challenges for traditional driving roles. Staying informed about these trends can help drivers adapt and thrive in a changing job market.