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Inside the Headlines: Critical Trucking Topics in 2025 Readers Can’t Ignore

Written by Brian Everett | Dec 17, 2025 4:01:56 AM

In a year defined by volatility, innovation, and accelerating change in the trucking industry, members of the Women In Trucking Association (WIT) gravitated toward stories on the Women In Trucking Blog that helped them make sense of a rapidly evolving industry. 

From the rise of next-generation technologies and the growing threat of cargo theft, to shifting safety dynamics and workplace issues facing women, readers sought out insights that could shape strategy and strengthen resilience. These top-read articles reflect not only the critical issues facing professionals with a specific interest in women’s issues in trucking, but also the industry’s shared commitment to staying informed, anticipating risks, and driving smarter, more efficient operations. 

As we look back on the content that captured the most attention, a clear picture emerges of an industry that is both navigating disruption and seizing new opportunities to build a more agile and future-ready trucking industry. Here are the top-read stories of 2025:

The Art of Communication in Trucking

In an industry built on timing, safety, and trust, communication is a lifeline. That message is echoed by Laura Duryea of Boyle Transportation and Jerry Baez of Colony Hardware, who draw on experience from both the road and the office to champion stronger connections between leaders and drivers in today’s evolving workforce. Read More

Fueled by Grit: Sue Bell’s Inspiring Journey in Trucking


Often viewed as a male-dominated industry, trucking has been a meaningful and rewarding career for Sue Bell of Saia LTL Freight. In more than seven and a half years with the company, she has found continuous opportunities for growth, learning, and purpose. Read More

Women’s History Month: Trailblazers in Trucking


Though long male-dominated, the trucking industry has been shaped by trailblazing women who have proven their talent at every level and opened doors for future generations. As Jennifer Hedrick, CAE, President and CEO of Women In Trucking, notes, many impressive female leaders have made lasting contributions to the industry. Read More

Driving Futures Forward: High School Students Experience the Power of the Accelerate! Conference


The U.S. trucking industry faces a shortage of roughly 80,000 drivers, driven largely by an aging workforce and limited interest from younger workers. To help address this gap, Patterson High School in California offers one of the nation’s first high school truck driving programs, combining simulation technology with hands-on training to prepare students for a Commercial Learner’s Permit and continued behind-the-wheel instruction through adult education. Read More

Women In Trucking Association Applauds Bipartisan Bill to Allow Truck Drivers Access to Restroom Facilities

Professional truck drivers are essential to modern commerce, yet many still face a basic challenge: limited access to restrooms while picking up or delivering freight. This overlooked issue affects driver dignity and health, public health, and the efficiency of the transportation network—especially for female drivers. Read More

Black Women In Trucking Making A Difference Every Day


Every year, Black History Month is an occasion to celebrate the contributions of so many Black Americans who have indelibly shaped our nation’s history. Black Americans have been among the country’s most consequential leaders shaping the cultural and political destiny of the United States in profound ways. WIT recognizes some of the first Black innovators who played a significant role in early trucking years. Read More

The Trucking Life of Melissa Eauclaire: “It’s All About the Adventures”


Melissa Eauclaire is an Image Team member and professional driver for Boyle Transportation, where her love of travel aligns with delivering specialized, high-security freight across the U.S. and Canada. Read More

The Trucking Life of Yuma Haidara: "If I Can Do It, You Can Do It!"


Yuma Haidara is a seasoned OTR driver, mentor, and certified driver trainer for Walmart Transportation in New Hampshire. Her trucking career began with a bold decision to pursue new opportunities, a step that reflects the perseverance and leadership she brings to the industry today. Read More

Help Wanted: More Female Diesel Technicians


Women remain significantly underrepresented as diesel technicians and mechanics in commercial freight transportation, according to the 2024–25 WIT Index from the Women In Trucking Association. The report shows women hold just 4% of technician roles, underscoring an ongoing gap in these critical positions. Read More

Driven by Purpose: A Leader’s Journey in Transportation and Logistics

The Women In Trucking Association named Katie Petrie, Head of Human Resources at American Expediting Logistics, its May 2025 Member of the Month. With nearly a decade in transportation and logistics, Petrie’s people-centered leadership journey — from Harley-Davidson to discovering her calling at XTRA Lease — reflects intentional growth and lasting impact in the industry. Read More

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