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The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety is a not-for-profit, publicly-supported charitable educational and research organization
News, events, and links are provided on the web site of this organization.
Fighting for the survival of the Independent Trucker
Organization aims to represent the interests of truckers; to influence governments; to advance the industry's image, efficiency, competitiveness, and profitability; to provide education and research; and to promote highway safety.
APTDA is a non-profit group that offers discounted products and services to company drivers and owner-operators.
APTA promotes trucking in Atlantic Canada, through lobbying and offering services and products to members.
CTHRC is a non-profit organization seeking to assist the Canadian trucking industry to recruit, train, and retain the human resources needed to meet current and long-term requirements. (English and French.)
CVSA is a safety organization representing federal, state, and provincial government agencies, and representatives from private industry in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Brings enforcement and industry agencies together.
Freight Carriers Association of Canada and the North American Transportation Council together provide U.S. and Canadian motor carriers and their customers information on matters related to economics, costing, pricing as well as monitoring of operating costs.
This program of Natural Resources Canada helps fleet managers improve fleet performance and reduce operating costs through increased energy efficiency. (French and English.)
U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's detailed regulations and legal issues are outlined.
Resource and discussion forums for Limousine drivers
Huge alphabetical directory of organizations related to trucking or other aspects of transportation.
A non-profit trade association formed solely to advance and promote the interests of Michigan, USA truck operators.
NAIT is a U.S.-based organization founded in 1981 to support the needs of independent OO's. Its 10,000 members also contribute to a charitable foundation that helps truckers in need.
The National Driver Register (NDR) is a computerized database of information about drivers who have had their licenses revoked or suspended, or who have been convicted of serious traffic violations such as driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs
The NWLTC cooperative promotes the mutual welfare and interests of log truck operators in the U.S. states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana.
OTA was founded in Canada in 1926, and provides services and public policy advocacy for trucking companies. Has about 1700 member companies.
The Owner Operator Independent Drivers Association was founded in 1973 and is a national trade association representing professional truckers in the USA and Canada. Now has 50,000 members.
Program for Drivers with Missing or Impaired Arms, Hands, Fingers, Legs or Feet. Drivers with such impairments are required to obtain skill performance evaluation (SPE) certificates. (U.S. FMCSA program)
Taxi List is an international discussion email list for the taxicab industry. It incorporates the former taxi-l discussion list.
A team of dedicated professionals whose goal is to improve and unify truck driver training standards, resulting in highly skilled, better prepared, entry-level and re-certified commercial drivers.
Organization of writers, editors, journalists, public relations people, and others involved in gathering, writing, and reporting news and information about trucks, trucking, and the trucking industry.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration was established within the Department of Transportation on January 1, 2000.Its primary mission is to prevent commercial motor vehicle-related fatalities and injuries.
UHCA is a U.S. based organization that serves small to medium sized companies.
A resource for the worldwide taxicab industry. It contains a library of significant documents not available anywhere else, also links to related sites