Category: Driver Management Resource Center

Love’s Travel Stops opens in Kansas

Love’s and Sonic Drive-In open along U.S. Highway 50.

Love’s Travel Stop in South Hutchinson, KS, opened for business recently. Love’s 24th location in Kansas gives professional drivers another place to rest and access to driver services along a busy U.S. Highway, the company noted. The new Love’s is located at U.S. Highway 50 and South Main Street. 

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Love’s Travel Stops opens in Kansas

Love’s and Sonic Drive-In open along U.S. Highway 50.

Love’s Travel Stop in South Hutchinson, KS, opened for business recently. Love’s 24th location in Kansas gives professional drivers another place to rest and access to driver services along a busy U.S. Highway, the company noted. The new Love’s is located at U.S. Highway 50 and South Main Street. 

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Love’s fuel hauling fleet awards $1.8 million to safe drivers

Gemini Motor Transport’s Safe Driver Credits program recognizes safety, boosts driver retention

A dream vacation, a mortgage payment, a new car or a retirement nest egg. The Gemini Safe Driver Credits program is providing those opportunities to 78 Gemini Motor Transport drivers who remained accident-free and adhered to Gemini’s stringent safety policies and procedures for five years. The 2016 and second class of Gemini Safe Driver Credits recipients was recently recognized with more than $1.8 million in bonus payments.

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Love’s fuel hauling fleet awards $1.8 million to safe drivers

Gemini Motor Transport’s Safe Driver Credits program recognizes safety, boosts driver retention

A dream vacation, a mortgage payment, a new car or a retirement nest egg. The Gemini Safe Driver Credits program is providing those opportunities to 78 Gemini Motor Transport drivers who remained accident-free and adhered to Gemini’s stringent safety policies and procedures for five years. The 2016 and second class of Gemini Safe Driver Credits recipients was recently recognized with more than $1.8 million in bonus payments.

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Driver burnout: It’s not just about being tired

George woke up in his cab one morning and didn’t feel like driving. “I was exhausted, so I just sat all day in the TA and drank coffee, played some video games. I told my dispatcher that I had been throwing up and couldn’t drive. I didn’t like lying, and it made me feel like a deadbeat, but I didn’t have a choice. I was so tired. Truth be told, I didn’t really give a crap about the load anymore, or the job. Nothing really mattered.”

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