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  2. Trucking industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Trucking achieved national attention during the 1960s and 70s when songs and movies about truck driving were major hits. Truck drivers participated in widespread strikes against the rising cost of fuel, during the energy crises of 1973 and 1979. Congress deregulated the trucking industry with the passage of the Motor Carrier Act of 1980. [6]

  3. Yellow Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In December 2003 Yellow Corporation, at the time the second largest LTL carrier in the US, acquired the largest, Roadway Corporation, for US$1.05 billion. [13] [14] Roadway had been spun off from its former parent, holding company Roadway Services Inc. (RSI), in 1995 and operated as an independent, publicly traded company since then.

  4. WTI Transport - Wikipedia

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    Company headquarters - Tuscaloosa, AL. WTI Transport, Inc. is a for-hire carrier [1] based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama with terminals in Birmingham, Mobile and Whites Creek, TN. A flatbed company of approximately 370 tractors, WTI hauls freight throughout the Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and East Coast.

  5. How Much Do Truck Drivers Make? 10 Highest-Paying Trucking ...

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    If you are debating a career change, have a clean driving record and enjoy life on the open road, you may be delighted to find out what some trucking companies are paying long-haul truck drivers to...

  6. Top 10 States for Truck Driving Work - AOL

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    Here are the top 10 states for truck driving work: ... Truckers in Wyoming know they’ll be employed by the strong demand from mining and energy companies in their region of the country. 2. Nebraska.

  7. History of the trucking industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1910, the development of a number of technologies gave rise to the modern trucking industry. With the advent of the gasoline-powered internal combustion engine, improvements in transmissions, the move away from chain drives to gear drives, and the development of the tractor/semi-trailer combination, shipping by truck gained in popularity. [1]

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