PIA Jump Start Instructors picked to judge The National Truck Driving Championships
The National Truck Driving Championships is a competition of professional truck drivers hosted each year by American Trucking Associations. This competition has a long history - dating back to 1937 when it was known as the National Truck Roadeo.
The NTDC competitors are made up of the winners in eight classes of competition from 50 State Trucking Associations' Truck Driving Championships, as well as the winners of the auto transporters class at the regional TDCs. The NTDC and affiliated state TDCs are considered the one of the industry's largest and most effective safety programs. Known to many as the "Super Bowl of Safety," these annual competitions inspire tens of thousands of drivers to operate accident-free for the right to compete.
Our PIA Jump Start Instructor, Anthony Wright will be the score keeper/timer for course 1 and our Dean of the Jump Start program, Randy Davis will judge for Problem #6 on course 2. Mr. Wright will be responsible for keeping very accurate times on each participant along with their individual scores and turning them in to the Head Timekeeper. Mr. Davis will be one of two people who will score the individual as he or she approaches the scoring box and he will be responsible for keeping accurate scoring for each participant.
If you would like more information on The National Truck Driving Championships visit: http://www.truckline.com/Pages/Home.aspx
























