Trucker named Highway Angel for rescuing family after rollover

Photo of driver Grant Quinton inlaid with photo of a Decker Truck Line big rig.

The Truckload Carriers Association has named trucker Grant Quinton, from Noble, Oklahoma, a Highway Angel for rescuing a man and his young grandson from their overturned vehicle and keeping them safe until authorities arrived.

In the early morning hours of Feb. 6, about 30 minutes before sunrise, Quinton was sitting in the passenger seat while training another Decker Truck Line Inc. driver. They were driving north on Interstate 35 near Tonkawa, Oklahoma, when they noticed an overturned Dodge Ram...

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Small Fleet Summit: TVC Pro-Driver helps drivers stay on the road

This fireside chat recap is from the FreightWaves Small Fleet & Owner-Operator Summit on Wednesday.

FIRESIDE CHAT TOPIC: Citations and your CDL — What every professional driver and fleet need to know

DETAILS: Nick Hillesheim, chief sales officer at Oklahoma City-based TVC Pro-Driver, provides an overview of CDL legal services, showing how a professional driver can leverage outsourced legal benefits and services to their advantage. The chat also includes Lysa Bockoven and Chelsea Pieczko from...

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White Paper – Case Study: MeMD Helps Trucking Company Save $34,000 Annually with Virtual Care

Decker Truck Line Inc. is a national leader in transportation and logistics with an award-winning fleet of carriers that transport refrigerated, flatbed and dry van freight throughout North America. With thousands of drivers traversing the nation’s highways year-round, it was important for Decker to provide them with quick, convenient access to healthcare services—no matter where they were traveling or what time of day (or night).

As with companies worldwide, safe and quick access to healthcare...

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