
Five of American Trucking Associations' America’s Road Team Captains have been selected to participate in the Healthy Fleet 10 Pound Challenge to promote truck driver health and wellness.
Five of the American Trucking Associations' America’s Road Team Captains have been selected to participate in the Healthy Fleet 10 Pound Challenge to promote truck driver health and wellness.

Photo: ATA

Five of American Trucking Associations' America’s Road Team Captains have been selected to participate in the Healthy Fleet 10 Pound Challenge to promote truck driver health and wellness.
Healthy Fleet’s 10 Pound Challenge runs for 59 days from New Year’s Day to the end of February, during which participants will form healthy eating habits and activity plans to help lose weight and achieve other health goals. Healthy Fleet’s team of nutritionists and coaches will help participating drivers during the challenge, providing the information and feedback needed to reach goals.
“America’s Road Team Captains are the public face of trucking’s 7.3 million professional truck drivers and the team has a strong platform for spreading positive health and wellness messages,” said Elisabeth Barna, ATA COO and executive vice president of industry affairs. “ATA extends our thanks to Healthy Fleet for choosing these five deserving Captains to participate in the challenge and we look forward to seeing them achieve their health goals in the coming months.”
America’s Road Team Captains selected to participate in Healthy Fleet’s 10 Pound Challenge include:
Allen Boyd, Walmart Transportation
Charlie Demchock, Walmart Transportation
John Lex, Walmart Transportation
John McCown, UPS Freight
Russ Simpson, Holland
America’s Road Team will be posting 10 Pound Challenge updates on Facebook and Twitter to help spread the word about the importance of health in the trucking industry. They are also asking the trucking community to show support and encouragement for the team’s five participants.
The life of a truck driver includes unique health challenges related to being seated for long periods of time and limited access to nutritious foods. ATA recently released a video on health topics, focusing on exercise routines, diet options, and getting proper amounts of rest.
“We see the 10 Pound Challenge as a great opportunity for truck drivers throughout North America to take a closer look at their daily routines and build healthier habits,” said John Lex, America’s Road Team Captain and a participant in the challenge. “Like millions of other Americans who are entering 2017 with health goals, truck drivers need resources and support to become healthier. I’m excited for the challenge and am looking forward to seeing my fellow America’s Road Team Captains succeed.”

The Department of Labor plans to expand Pell Grant eligibility to some shorter workforce training programs, a move the American Trucking Associations said will help strengthen commercial driver training schools and diesel technician training programs.
Read More →
For an industry that has watched this issue go back and forth for years, the independent contractor proposal marks the latest swing in the regulatory pendulum.
Read More →
One electronic logging device has been reinstated to the FMCSA's list of registered ELDs.
Read More →
America’s Service Line adopted Link’s SmartValve and ROI Cabmate systems to address whole-body vibration, repetitive strain, and driver turnover. The trucking fleet is already seeing measurable results.
Read More →
The 18th annual contest recognizing the best workplaces for truck drivers sees changes to Top 20, Hall of Fame
Read More →
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued more than 550 notices of proposed removal to commercial driver training providers following a five-day nationwide enforcement sweep. Investigators cited unqualified instructors, improper training vehicles, and failure to meet federal and state requirements.
Read More →
Illinois is the latest state targeted and threatened with the loss of highway funding by the U.S. Department of Transportation in its review of states' non-domiciled CDL issuance procedures. The state is pushing back.
Read More →
After a legal pause last fall, FMCSA has finalized its rule limiting non-domiciled commercial driver's licenses. The agency says the change closes a safety gap, and its revised economic analysis suggests workforce effects will be more gradual than first thought.
Read More →
Truck driver ratings reveal the best chain and independent truck stops in the country.
Read More →6 intelligent dashcam tactics to improve safety and boost ROI
Read More →