The America's Road Team has 12 of its "captains" competing at the National Truck Driving Championships this week in Houston, tying the record number set last year.


The National Truck Driving Championships, considered the "Super Bowl of Safety," will allow the America's Road Team to showcase their millions of accident-free miles and driving skills to thousands of attendees and participants. In addition, Road Team Captains will collect money for the Texas-based charity Associa Cares, an organization that helps neighborhoods across America that are in financial crisis due to natural and man-made disasters. The Road Team captains will also assist in the NTDC blood drive again this year.

The American Trucking Associations created the America's Road Team in 1986 as a national public outreach program to promote safety and professionalism within the industry and educate the general public. Sponsored by Volvo Trucks North America, America's Road Team is led by a small group of professional truck drivers who travel the nation sharing their superior driving skills, remarkable safety records and strong desire to spread the word about highway safety, driver professionalism and the essentiality of the trucking industry.
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