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Scenes from the Pandemic [Photos]

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In the weeks since the president declared COVID-19 pandemic to be a national emergency, commercial vehicle operations have faced a changed landscape. Here, a sampling of photos shared by fleets and truck drivers.

At West Palm Beach fleet services, supervisors chipped in and bought lunch for the department. Employees also stepped up to participate in a food drive sponsored by the police athletic league. 

Photo: West Palm Beach

This teddy bear riding shotgun not only has his safety vest on, but also a mask to protect against COVID-19.

Photo: Roadmaster Group/Larry Baty

A UPS driver disinfects Delivery Information Acquisition Devices, or DIADs.

Photo: UPS

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Werner assisted in its home state of Nebraska in its efforts to source and deliver critical medical supplies for hospitals and public health agencies.

Photo: Werner Enterprises

Trucks lined up outside distribution centers, trying to meet the high demand for everything from meat to toilet paper.

Photo: American Trucking Associations

Trucks lined up outside distribution centers, trying to meet the high demand for everything from meat to toilet paper.

Photo: American Trucking Associations

A UPS drivers uses hand sanitizer.

Photo: UPS

Demonstrating gloves and masks at Roadmaster Group.

Photo: Roadmaster Group

Driver Jack McFadden with the Roadmaster Group uses what he can for a face mask as recommended by the CDC.

Photo: Roadmaster Group/Jack McFadden

A load of water delivered by a Werner truck.

Photo: Werner Enterprises

The Nebraska Highway Patrol is one of numerous organizations that have offered free meals to truckers during the COVID-19 crisis.

Photo: Nebraska Highway patrol

Truck driver Jeff Clark, finding it difficult to get coffee on the road, has started a Facebook group for drivers to help each other find coffee.

Photo: Jeff Clark

Many truckstops have stopped self-service – leaving some with no coffee.

Photo: Jeff Clark

"Raise your hand if you're an essential employee!" A driver for Carbon Express does just that.

Photo: Carbon Express

Upstaging had to find new business when the concerts and events it hauls for were cancelled. Here, a load of medical supplies.

Photo: Upstaging