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Looking to reenergize your training? The solution may be closer than you think
2026-06-02T05:00:00Z

Looking to reenergize your training? The solution may be closer than you think

Looking for a fresh way to present a familiar driver-training topic? One way to do this is to have a different person present the instruction. So, where do you find that person? One of your most effective presenters may already be on staff. Veteran drivers bring real-world credibility, practical insight, and the kind of experience that naturally earns your drivers’ attention and respect.

The benefits

Credibility. Veteran drivers speak from real life experience, which brings a certain level of credibility to the instruction. They have faced similar on-the-job situations and challenges.

Selecting a trainer

The individual you select to conduct the training needs to be comfortable speaking in front of others and must have a strong understanding of the topic. Look for someone who is well-versed in the subject and has a genuine interest in learning more.

When multiple topics need to be covered, select one driver for each topic. In assigning a specific topic to a driver, you create an in-house expert who has researched the issue.

Training the trainer

Even the most knowledgeable driver needs support to turn that knowledge into an effective presentation. This means you will need to allow some time for the individual to rehearse their presentation.

At least some of this practice should take place in front of you and a few other employees that the driver is comfortable with and trusts. Use this time to correct mistakes and build presenter confidence. Address both the strong and weak portions of the presentation.

Key to remember: Using veteran drivers as trainers can revitalize familiar training topics by leveraging their real-world experience, credibility, and approachability. This encourages open communication and better communication.

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The interns are coming! Must we pay them?
2026-06-02T05:00:00Z

The interns are coming! Must we pay them?

Summer often comes with summer interns. Employers must be aware of their obligations regarding paying interns under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The FLSA requires “for-profit” employers to pay all employees for their work. Interns and students, however, might not be considered “employees” under the FLSA — in which case employers wouldn’t have to pay them.

Employers don’t have a one-size-fits-all factor when it comes to FLSA employment decisions. Instead, they have to consider the following factors to help determine whether an intern (or student) is an employee or not:

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Transportation Monthly Round Up - April 2026

Transportation Monthly Round Up - April 2026

In this April 2026 round up video, we'll review the most impactful transportation and safety news.

In this April 2026 round up, we will discuss an FMCSA update on Motus and an update to the Medical Examiner's Certification Integration final rule.

After years of development, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is moving motor carrier registration into Motus, its new USDOT Registration System. During the last week of April, FMCSA mailed about 2.2 million letters to USDOT number owners to flag the change and to urge companies to take preparatory steps now.

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Transportation Monthly Round Up - March 2026

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In this March 2026 round up video, we'll review the most impactful transportation and safety news.

In this March 2026 round up, we will discuss an FMCSA security update, the CVSA International Roadcheck 2026, and PHMSA’s HM 215R proposal.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has warned the public not to sell, purchase, or lease a USDOT Number or Operating Authority outside of a valid corporate transaction.

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Driver qualification FAQs: Avoiding common compliance pitfalls
2026-06-01T05:00:00Z

Driver qualification FAQs: Avoiding common compliance pitfalls

Managing driver qualification (DQ) files is a critical part of any motor carrier’s compliance program. While most trucking professionals understand the core requirements of maintaining DQ files, there are other safety aspects that come into play. Applying DQ file rules inconsistently in day-to-day operations can raise questions and open the door for an audit. When real-world situations don’t fit neatly into the regulations, carriers increase risk exposure.

Across the transport industry, a few questions consistently rise to the top. Here are some of the most common carrier questions, along with practical answers.

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