Highland Transport Truck
Driver Named to Prestigious 2007-2008 OTA Road Knights Team
Sandy Milne has logged over 2.5
million miles in his 32 years on the road
(March 21, 2007) – Sandy Milne, an
owner-operator with Highland Transport in Markham, Ont., has been named a member
of the 2007-2008 Ontario Trucking Association Road Knights Team – a select
group of professional drivers who are dedicated to raising awareness of how all
road users can safely share the road. Milne competed with truck drivers from
all across the province for a spot on the team and for the right to wear the
coveted Road Knights coat of arms.
The 10 members of the team are all employed as
full-time transport drivers or owner-operators and step out of the cab several
days each month to meet with the public.
During their two-year terms, Road Knights meet with
community groups, business associations, driving schools, seniors organizations
and service clubs to help improve highway safety and increase awareness of the
trucking industry’s contribution to the provincial economy. The free
community outreach service is offered by the Ontario Trucking
Association.
Milne, who hauls loads throughout Ontario and in the
United States, has logged over 2.5 million miles in his 32 years on the road.
He has been recognized for his safe driving by the Transportation Health and
Safety Association of Ontario and has undertaken advanced training in commercial
driving, handling dangerous goods and other areas related to the driving
profession.
Milne is an owner-operator, a truck driving
entrepreneur who owns his own trucking equipment and contracts with trucking
fleets to move freight. This small business owner says he is keen on sharing his
passion for the trucking industry with the community and talking to people about
the exciting developments the trucking industry has made in the areas of safety,
environmental enhancements and career opportunities.
“I have carried almost every kind of product,
across every type of country side, under every type of condition and enjoyed the
greater part of it all, says Milne reflecting on a career that has spanned three
decades. “What I have enjoyed the most is the comradeship shared by the
professionals in this industry.”
“We pride ourselves as a people company and are
very proud of our two Road Knights -- Frits Vanderhulst and Sandy Milne -–
who have been named to the 2007-2008 team,” says Bill Kalbhenn, General
Manager, Risk Management of Highland Transport. “We support both of them
and this Ontario Trucking Association initiative 100%”
“The Road Knights are first-class drivers who
represent their peers – Ontario transport drivers who are dedicated to
safety and professionalism in the industry,” says David Bradley, president
of the Ontario Trucking Association. “They are highly qualified to spread
the message of road safety because they travel our roadways everyday, and have
faced every type of traffic and weather condition
imaginable.”
According to the Ontario Ministry of Transportation,
tractor-trailers are involved in less than three per cent of all road
collisions, making professional truck drivers the safest users of the
province’s roads.
About the OTA Road Knights:
The Ontario Trucking Association’s Road Knights
team is selected by a panel of judges including representatives from the Ontario
Provincial Police, Ontario Ministry of Transportation, 680News radio, the
Transportation Health and Safety Association of Ontario, Today’s Trucking
magazine (an industry journal), a truck driver from the previous Road Knights
team, and OTA staff.
Members of the 2007-2008 Road Knights Team
include:
*Owner-operator
More than 70 drivers applied to participate in the
program, while a short list of candidates prepared a speech and essay for the
panel of judges. Each candidate on the short list was also subjected to a
personal interview.
Prospective Road Knights must possess first-class
driving records. To participate in the program, candidates must also be
nominated by an Ontario Trucking Association member company in good
standing.
In addition to educating community organizations about
road safety, Road Knights take their trucks to local schools to introduce young
people to career opportunities in the trucking industry. Recognized as leaders
within their industry, the Road Knights also meet with students at truck driving
schools to emphasize the importance of safety, professionalism and
courtesy.
This is the seventh team that has been assembled since
the program was formed in 1995. Over 75 drivers have participated in the
program.
The Road Knights program earned a National
Transportation Week Award of Excellence in 1996. In 1995 the program earned the
coveted ‘Trailmobile Service to Industry’ award which is presented
for vision, leadership and making an outstanding contribution to the truck
transportation industry
Free presentations by a member of the team include an
oral presentation, a video and pamphlets promoting road safety. Trucks can also
be provided for road safety demonstrations.
For more information about the Road Knights, or to
arrange for a presentation, contact the OTA’s communications department at
416-249-7401, ext. 224 or
www.ontruck.org.
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Note to editors: Team and individual photos
available on request.
About Ontario Trucking Association: OTA is a
business association representing motor carriers operating into, out of and
within Ontario. The trucking industry is one of Ontario’s largest
employers. Trucks haul 90% of all consumer products and foodstuffs produced and
consumed in the province and 80% of Ontario’s trade with the United
States. Founded in 1926, the association’s membership comprises trucking
companies of all sizes, shipping all types of commodities, from all regions of
North America. OTA is a member of the Canadian Trucking Alliance.
About Highland Transport: Highland Transport (a
member of the Transforce Group of Companies) is celebrating our 40th
year in 2007 and we are proud of our successes since 1967. We have well over 500
professional drivers and owner-operators located at our five terminals across
Canada, (Markham, Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and Moncton). We have dedicated
our efforts to being a truckload and container carrier that is flexible, safe,
and responsive and driven to provide superior service.
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