<p><em>Screenshot via Share the Road video</em></p>

American Trucking Associations and its Share the Road highway safety program are urging Memorial Day travelers to focus on safe driving habits throughout the holiday weekend.

With more than 39.3 million Americans expected to travel more than 50 miles from home over the extended weekend, ATA is asking for all drivers to practice patience and focus on safety. This year is expected to have the highest travel volume for a Memorial Day since 2005.

“The fallen heroes who fought for our freedom served so that we could enjoy the comforts and safety of life in America, including the safe highways that we travel each day,” said Tim Melody, Share the Road professional truck driver of ABF Freight. “Truck drivers, like me, who continue to deliver goods during this holiday weekend hope that all motorists will go to great lengths to ensure safety.”

In order to assist truck drivers as they provide this service to the country, Share the Road’s drivers encourage all motorists to take steps to promote safe driving habits and make safe decisions during Memorial Day Weekend.

Share the Road drivers promote these safety tips to motorists, students, members of the media, and elected officials throughout the country while on tour with the Share the Road program. They emphasize these tips during major U.S. holidays to remind motorists of all ages about key elements of safe driving, especially relating to operating small passenger vehicles near large tractor-trailers.

“As professional truck drivers, we hold an important responsibility of making safe decisions every moment of our work day,” said Micheal Sheeds, Share the Road professional truck driver of Werner Enterprises. “By following a few simple rules, members of the motoring public can greatly improve their driving behaviors to ensure that everyone makes it home safely this weekend.”

Share the Road is the highway safety outreach program of ATA aimed at educating drivers about sharing roads safely with large trucks. It is made of up a team of drivers with millions of accident-free miles that deliver the message to motorists around the country every year.

 

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