• Anti-Trucker Local Ordinances: Regulating the Road Within City Limits
    Feb 24 2026

    Cities depend on daily deliveries, yet local ordinances often restrict where, when, and how trucks operate. This episode examines zoning gaps, delivery time windows, route restrictions, parking bans, and public perception through a civic lens. Without assigning blame, we explore how policy decisions shape freight movement—and what happens when cities attempt to push trucks out of sight while still relying on them to keep shelves stocked and infrastructure moving.

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    32 Min.
  • Wage Theft Through Unpaid Time
    Feb 23 2026

    In trucking, work doesn’t stop when the wheels do. From dock delays and breakdowns to compliance paperwork and mandatory waiting, drivers spend countless hours on essential tasks that often go unpaid. This episode examines how pay-per-mile structures quietly shift financial risk onto drivers, redefining labor as motion while ignoring obligation and presence. When required time isn’t compensated, the cost isn’t lost—it’s transferred.

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    38 Min.
  • Food Desert Driving: Nutrition on the Open Road
    Feb 22 2026

    What you eat on the road shapes how you live on it. In this episode, we examine how limited highway food options quietly influence long-term health for drivers. From sodium-heavy meals to sugar-driven energy crashes, poor nutrition becomes normalized rather than addressed. We explore how infrastructure, convenience, and scheduling pressures shape eating habits—and what small, practical shifts can help protect health mile after mile.

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    28 Min.
  • Rest Area Closures: When Policy Creates Violations
    Feb 21 2026

    Safe parking isn’t optional in trucking—it’s required. But as rest areas close and capacity shrinks, drivers are left searching for legal places to stop while the clock keeps running. This episode examines how infrastructure shortages quietly reshape behavior, increase fatigue risk, and turn necessity into noncompliance. When safe options disappear, violations don’t begin with defiance—they begin with scarcity.

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    35 Min.
  • Load Fraud: The Hidden Trap of Double Brokering
    Feb 20 2026

    Not every load is what it appears to be. In this episode, we investigate how double brokering schemes quietly place drivers at legal and financial risk—often without warning. From cloned rate confirmations to vanished payments, we break down how fraud moves through the system, why accountability dissolves, and what practical steps carriers can take to protect themselves in an industry built on speed and trust.

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    47 Min.
  • When the Clock Becomes the Judge: Digital Logbook Weaponization
    Feb 19 2026

    Electronic logs were designed to improve safety and prevent fatigue-related abuse. But what happens when rigid systems override human judgment? In this episode, we explore how ELDs can penalize caution, ignore real-world conditions, and shift from safety tools to disciplinary mechanisms. When the clock doesn’t account for weather, parking shortages, or instinct, drivers are left navigating a system that records everything—but understands nothing.

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    31 Min.
  • Compliance Roulette: When the Same Rule Means Different Things
    Feb 18 2026

    Federal regulations are written to create consistency—but on the road, enforcement often varies from state to state and county to county. In this episode, we examine how shifting interpretations turn compliance into a guessing game for drivers. From roadside inspections to discretionary citations, we explore how unpredictability adds stress, shapes route decisions, and quietly erodes trust in systems meant to promote safety and fairness.

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    30 Min.
  • Who Owns the Mile? The Hidden Economy of Driver Data
    Feb 17 2026

    Every mile driven generates more than freight—it generates data. From ELD logs and GPS tracking to telematics and in-cab cameras, driver behavior is constantly recorded, analyzed, and monetized. But who actually owns that information? In this episode, we explore how trucking data becomes corporate leverage, how drivers are evaluated by systems they can’t audit, and why the future of the industry may hinge on one question: who benefits from the mile?

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    29 Min.