The West Virginia Motor Truck Association is a statewide, non-profit, association of trucking companies, private fleet operators, industry suppliers, and other firms and individuals interested in the well-being of motor transportation at the local, state and national level.
 
 The mission of the WVMTA is to serve and represent the interests of the trucking industry with One United Voice by:

Promoting safety and security on our highways and among our drivers;

Advancing the trucking industry’s image;

Providing educational programs;

Influencing in a positive manner state governmental actions; and

Promoting a healthy business environment in our state. 
Daily Mail - Pilot program for Mexican truckers worries U.S. drivers
Monday, 05 March 2007
Truck driver Freddy Harbison made $75,000 a year working at a paper mill in Louisville, Ky. But he lost his job after the company embraced cheaper, foreign labor. 
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Annual Truck Driving Championship May 19th
Thursday, 01 February 2007

The Truck Driving Championships (TDC) is designed to promote safety in the trucking industry.    This competitive event is designed to give drivers a chance to test their job skills under standardized conditions using vehicles that are the tools of their trade. 

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WV Truck Driver Named to America’s Road Team
Friday, 26 January 2007
Clarence Jenkins, Jr., a truck driver for UPS Freight and a resident of Poca, West Virginia, was recently named by the American Trucking Associations (ATA) as one of 16 drivers nationally to be a part of the 2007-2008 America’s Road Team.

Jan Vineyard, President of the West Virginia Motor Truck Association, said, “It is certainly an honor to have a West Virginian named to America’s Road Team, however, it is no surprise that Clarence Jenkins was chosen.  He is a role model for truck driving professionals and I have no doubt that he will represent the industry exceptionally well.” 

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