The EEOC has sued a nationwide trucking company, alleging it systematically turned away qualified women drivers at terminals across the country.
Women drivers report high job satisfaction, valuing independence, pay, and work-life balance in trucking careers. Safety remains a key concern—30% face harassment and many don’t feel safe sleeping in ...
Women have been in the industry for decades. Here's how they feel about their roles, their organizations, and where the industry could improve.
There are more women truck drivers and fleet management in the over-the-road trucking industry than there were a year ago, according to a research by the Women In Trucking Association. WIT has ...
Walmart is raising starting salaries for truck drivers to $115,000 annually, far above industry standards, to address a critical shortage threatening supply chain operations nationwide. Higher pay and ...
A turnover survey of women truck drivers has found that dissatisfaction with tractors topped a list of reasons why they leave a motor carrier. That's accoridng to an annual survey conducted by Stay ...
The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) is proud to announce that Ingrid Brown, professional driver and operations manager, Blackjack Express, LLC, is the recipient of the 2026 Driver of the Year ...
Walmart’s fleet of 18-wheeler behemoths has always been a backbone of America’s supply chain. But lately, something unexpected is happening on its highways. Across the U.S., more women are climbing ...
Women In Motion is urging congressional transportation committees to elevate truck parking in the next federal highway bill. The council argues that inadequate and unsafe parking deters women from ...
Hoping to attract more women as professional truck drivers, Ryder System Inc. is developing ergonomic truck cab designs for female-friendly big rigs. The Miami-based commercial transportation company ...
Janet Kamenda, a female truck driver, wows social media with her impressive reversing skills in a pink Volvo. Discover her ...