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Website Allows You to Follow 9/11 Rolling Memorial Truck as it Spreads its Message Throughout Nation

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

You may have seen Road Scholar Transport’s 9/11 Rolling Memorial Truck as it makes an appearance at events throughout the country or even seen it pass by as it travels the nation’s roads delivering your truckload and ltl freight.  Now you can keep track of the truck wherever it goes with just the click of a mouse.

Come follow Road Scholar Transport as it spreads its powerful message “Have You Forgotten,” in memory of nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives as a result of the 9/11 events.

By going to http://showme.roadscholar.com/911/ShowMe.asp, you can keep tracktrack of how many miles the 9/11 rolling memorial truck has traveled as part of its one million miles awareness campaign.  As of October 6th, the truck has traveling 9,706.5 miles!  That’s further than the distance from Los Angeles to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia!

Want to know if the truck has been to a city near you?  No problem, the site also lists recent cities Road Scholar’s awareness truck has visited, stopping in locations including Portland, ME-Lawrence, MA-Orange, CT-Plainfield, NJ-Armonk, NY and Bartlett, IL.

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And that’s not all.  Road Scholar’s site will show you a live map of everywhere the 9/11 Rolling Memorial truck has been, such as TN last month for Tennessee’s River Run concert series featuring stars including Montgomery Gentry, Jesse Keith Whitley, and Darryl Worley, whose song title “Have You Forgotten” is written across Road Scholar’s tractor.

Show your support towards Road Scholar’s 9/11 Rolling Memorial, whose trailer displays the names of all the people who passed away on 9/11, along with pictures of the Freedom Tower, Statue of Liberty, and Flag of Honor, by booking your freight on our awareness trucks today by visiting www.roadscholar.com.

What do you think of Road Scholar’s 9/11 Rolling Memorial Truck?

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Retailers’ Expectation of Slow Consumer Spending for Holiday Season Could Backfire, Benefitting Trucking Companies

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

presentsRetailers are holding off on stocking up for the holiday season due to current consumer spending statistics which, looking at past seasons, is one move that could prove detrimental as the holiday season approaches.

After gaining a smaller than predicted increase of 0.3% last July, U.S. consumer spending reached an unexpected halt in August, according to an article in Providence Business News.

A reason for this, the article explains, comes from a lack of consumer confidence, which has increased to its “second lowest level this year” as “the number of households saying it was a bad time to spend was the highest in three years.”

In return, the two largest ports in the U.S., Los Angeles and Long Beach, have seen a 9.4% decrease in volume coming into the U.S. when compared to last year’s statistics due to retailers being cautious of weaker holiday sales (http://www.pbn.com/Retailers-cautious-on-US-consumers-risk-holiday-shipping-rush-,61298).

The problem with this is that retailers now face the chance of being undersupplied as a result of being unprepared, as was the case back in 2009 when consumer spending took a drastic turn for the positive.

If the same situation arises this year, trucking companies could greatly benefit as retailers will pay more to get their freight expedited to their stores to account for the holiday rush.  In cases like these, shippers rely on Road Scholar Transport for delivery of their products the next day or even same day!  Just go to http://www.roadscholar.com/mileage/index.php?to_zip=&=Calculate&from_zip to quickly calculate your expedited shipping time.

Not only will retailers rely on quick transportation means, but trucking companies could expect to see an increase in shipments as well which, despite capacity issues, can cause carriers to outperform.

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If you find yourself in need of shipping your freight in the securest, most efficient way, all you have to do is remember three words: Road Scholar TransportRoad Scholar offers 48’ and 53’ trailer availability, van and reefer service, expedited shipping, hazmat certified drivers, and reliable service.

Visit www.roadscholar.com for all your seasonal shipping needs.

Do you forecast consumer spending for the holiday season to be muted or do you foresee a surge?

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INRIX Releases Stunning Number on Amount of Time Commuters Spend Annually in Traffic Jams

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

It has happened to us all at one time or another.  You are running late for work, an appointment, or just meeting a friend, and to make matters worse, you get stuck in a traffic jam.

Although traffic congestion may seem to take longer when you are in a rush, if you add up all the time you spend waiting for the car in front of you to move each year, you would be shocked at how much time you have actually wasted.

Here’s a question for you.  How much time does the average driver spend in traffic jams per year?  Is it one day?  One week?

Try one month!

That’s right, according to INRIX’s national traffic statistics, those traveling in the nation’s worst traffic corridors spend 1/12 of their year sitting in their car behind slow moving or stopped traffic.

The report, released today and available at http://inrix.com/scorecard/, notes drastic changes in the amount of congestion in our nation’s metro areas and traffic corridors.

According to thetrucker.com, “drivers are experiencing an average 10 percent increase in travel times” and “if unemployment drops to 7 percent by 2012 as economists’ predict, 9 million more daily work trips will jam our nation’s road network.”

In looking at the nation’s top 100 metro areas, INRIX found 70 of them to obtain higher congestion levels than the previous years.

The graph below (provided by http://inrix.com/scorecard/) marks the Los Angeles area to have the highest congested area with New York ranking second.

2010 Top Congested Metros

Rank Metro Area
Change*
1. Los Angeles same
2. New York same
3. Chicago same
4. Washington D.C. same
5. Dallas/Fort Worth same
6. San Francisco Up
7. Houston Down
8. Boston same
9. Philadelphia Up
10. Seattle/Tacoma Down

For those of you who complain about Mondays, here’s a reassuring fact that may make you slightly fonder of the day.  According to INRIX, Mondays are actually the best day of the week when it comes to traffic, with Thursday being the worse.

INRIX also examined the nation’s worst traffic corridors last year, finding that a typical driver traveling in these areas can “experience up to 80 hours of delay annually on the afternoon commute alone” (http://www.thetrucker.com/News/Stories/2011/3/8/StudyDriversinbottlenecksspendmorethanamonthyearlyintraffic.aspx).  New York’s I-95 SB ranks in the number one spot.

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Not only are you wasting a month of your life sitting in traffic when traveling in these areas but put that with the new hours of service proposal (which is striving to reduce the number of driving time for truck drivers from 11 hours to 10 hours) combined with rising fuel prices and now you don’t only have time wasted, but money as well.

Just think, a few hours stuck in traffic can cause a driver’s allowed time to run out, a shipment to be late and therefore, all other shipments in that trailer to be late as well, possibly resulting in lost customers.

All the more reason to choose a carrier you can trust such as Road Scholar Transport.  With satellite tracking, you can see exactly where your freight is at all times, so you know whether a driver is stuck in traffic and how far away they are, along with 24 hour expedited services to ensure that your freight is delivered on time.  Visit http://www.roadscholar.com/additionalservices.php to learn more.

On a scale of 1 to 5, how important is on-time delivery to your business?

ABC’s “The Bachelor” and Road Scholar Transport Team up with the American Red Cross to Spread Awareness

Friday, January 7th, 2011

If you’re a girl, or you have sisters/daughters, then you’ve probably heard of ABC’s show “The Bachelor” by now.  Yes, Brad Womackthis is the same show that features some studly guy looking for love, often finding it by the end of the season.

But this season, if a woman wants to find their way to the Bachelor’s heart, she will have show that she has one by donating blood.

Bachelor Brad Womack will be joined by Bachelors of past seasons, as well as Bachelorettes, at blood drives across the nation this month to show their support for National Blood Donor Month.  Locations include Los Angeles, Dallas, Philadelphia, and Chicago.

Womack teamed up with the Red Cross in hopes that this initiative will inspire others to donate as well.  And he is not the only one lending a helping hand.  Road Scholar Transport came up with a way to spread awareness as well.

Working with the American Red Cross, Road Scholar created an 80,000 lbs tractor trailer dedicated to the foundation, part of its One Million Miles to a Cure Awareness Campaign.

Showing up at blood drives across the country and traveling the nation to deliver freight, Road Scholar’s Red Cross awareness truck is helping spread awareness.

Learn more about and view pictures of the campaign by visiting www.roadscholarawareness.org and be sure to check out Road Scholar’s interview with the American Red Cross at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roHnNhlT4rU.

Don’t forget to watch “The Bachelor’s” blood drive episode on Jan. 10th at 8:00 pm on ABC.

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