Truck drivers have been facing a wide range of situations on the road during the COVID-19 pandemic, from appreciation for the work they're doing to not being allowed to use restrooms, as you'll see in this photo gallery. Listen to drivers tell their stories in this HDT Talks Trucking Podcast special report.
Photos: On the Road During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Hand sanitizer has been hard to come by. Western Express got some from its dealer.
Photo: Cumberland International Trucks

Many organizations and companies organized events handing out free food to truckers.
Photo: ERoad

Some food-for-drivers handouts were small, individual efforts.
Photo: Bekah Koons

Getting sanitizing and cleaning supplies has been a challenge.
Photo: Bekah Koons

Banners at truck stops show appreciation to drivers.
Photo: Volvo Trucks North America

Banners at truck stops show appreciation to drivers.
Photo: Volvo Trucks North America

Drivers face health checks at many shipper and receiver facilties.
Photo: Roadmaster Group

A Brent Higgins Trucking driver armed with bandana and sanitizing spray.
Photo: Brent Higgins Trucking

Joe Yuenger with Roadmaster turned a T-shirt into a makeshift mask.
Photo: Roadmaster Group

Drivers often face nowhere to relieve themselves or wash up.
Photo: Bekah Koons

Onboarding with social distancing at Wilson Logistics' Missoula, Montana, facility.
Photo: Wilson Logistics

UPS Driver Kerry Vannada at the General Motors Manufacturing Facility in Kokomo, Indiana, picking up a load of ventilators.
Photo: UPS

A Werner driver delivering a COVID-19 relief load.
Photo: Werner

Truck driver Mark Sain uses a bandana as a face covering to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Photo: Roadmaster Group

