Why Truck Driving Championships is a Fantastic Safety Program for Fleets

Many believe the TDC is simply about winning trophies, but in reality, it’s a rigorous safety and skills program that enhances driver performance and promotes accident-free driving.

The trucking industry is built on safety, precision, and professionalism.

While compliance programs and training initiatives play a crucial role in ensuring driver safety, one of the most effective yet often overlooked programs is the annual State Truck Driving Championships (TDC).

More than just a competition, the TDC is a platform for celebrating driver excellence, improving fleet safety, boosting driver retention, and strengthening company culture.

A Proven Safety Program

The TDC is one of the most effective safety programs a fleet can encourage its drivers to participate in. As 16-time National Truck Driving Champion Bob Dolan explained on the Caution: Wide Right podcast, a key requirement for competition eligibility is maintaining a clean driving record:

“Let’s face it, if a driver goes for one year without an accident to qualify for TDC competition, that in itself has just paid for itself.”

This requirement alone reinforces a culture of safe driving within fleets. Drivers who set their sights on competing will take extra care in their day-to-day operations, reducing accidents, violations, and claims.

Additionally, TDC competitions test drivers on essential safety knowledge, pre-trip inspections, and vehicle handling skills—elements that directly translate to real-world safety benefits on the road.

Here are some common misconceptions fleets have about TDC:

  • Only the Best Drivers Can Participate – While the competition does require a clean driving record, any driver willing to put in the effort and preparation can compete and benefit from the experience.
  • It Doesn’t Help Fleets – Some assume that TDC is only beneficial to individual drivers, but fleets actually gain safer drivers, increased retention, and improved company culture.
  • It’s Not Worth the Time or Investment – Some companies hesitate to support participation, thinking it’s a distraction. However, investing in TDC participation pays off through lower accident rates, stronger team morale, and industry recognition.
  • It’s Only About Driving Skills – The competition involves more than just maneuvering a truck—it includes a written test, a pre-trip inspection challenge, and a strong emphasis on safety knowledge.

Let’s take a closer look at why you should encourage drivers to participate in the annual Truck Driving Championships.

Boosting Driver Retention

Retention is a major challenge in the trucking industry, with many fleets struggling to keep their best drivers long-term. Providing opportunities for professional development and recognition, such as participation in the TDC, can significantly improve driver satisfaction.

Having the support of their company at these events shows drivers they are valued and appreciated. Bob Dolan emphasized how important fleet backing is:

“The best thing is to have the company support…having folks there with you, having the practice area in the yard…that support goes a long way.”

A driver who feels supported and encouraged by their company is more likely to stay with the fleet rather than seek employment elsewhere. Investing in driver participation at TDCs signals that the company values long-term driver growth and excellence.

Boosting Driver Retention

Beyond safety and retention, the TDC fosters a strong company culture by bringing drivers, managers, and safety teams together in pursuit of a shared goal. Fleets that actively participate in the event create a sense of camaraderie and pride among their drivers.

Providing access to practice areas, equipment, and mentorship further reinforces a team-oriented culture. Dolan shared his experience working with supportive managers:

“I’ve had a number of good managers and supervisors over the years that have really supported us. For example, we might say, ‘Hey, we need some orange cones.’ Yeah, no problem. They’ll order a few cones up for you, make some barricades, barrels, whatever you need.”

These seemingly small gestures create an environment where drivers feel respected, heard, and motivated to perform at their best. The competition itself builds friendships and peer mentorships, further strengthening the company’s internal relationships.

Compete in 2025!

State Truck Driving Championships are happening now through June as we gather the best of the best drivers for 2025 National Truck Driving Championships in Minneapolis, Minnesota August 20-23.

Locally for us is the PA State Truck Driving Championships June 13-14, 2025 at Kalahari Resorts in the Poconos. Register now – deadline is May 16.  If you have any questions, contact Anthony Cloud at acloud@pmta.org or call 717-229-6756. 

https://pmta.org/driver-registration/

Below are all the state championships:

Date

State

Location

Feb. 28-Mar. 1

Louisiana

L’auberge Baton Rouge | Baton Rouge, La.

April 4-5

Idaho

Idaho State Police Training Complex | Meridian, Idaho

April 4-5

Texas-SAT TDC

Ben E. Keith Foods | Schertz, Texas

April 11-12

Texas-DFW TDC

Williams Stadium | Garland, Texas

April 12

Arizona

Tempe Diablo Stadium | Tempe, Ariz.

April 12

CA-Southern TDC

Santa Anita Park | Arcadia, Calif.

April 12

Washington

Gesa Stadium | Pasco, Wash.

April 25-26

South Carolina

Midlands Technical College | West Columbia, S.C.

April 25-26

Texas-HOU TDC

Houston Community College | Houston, Texas

April 26

CA-Northern TDC

FedEx Freight | West Sacramento, Calif.

April 27

California

FedEx Freight | West Sacramento, Calif.

May 2-3

Mississippi

Seaway Road Lot | Gulfport, Miss.

May 2-3

Tennessee

FedEx Freight | Antioch, Tenn.

May 3

Nevada

Regional Public Safety Training Center | Reno, Nev.

May 8-9

Georgia

Lake Lanier Islands Resort | Buford, Ga.

May 9-10

Kentucky

FedEx Freight | Lexington, Ky.

May 16-17

Ohio

Kalahari Resorts Sandusky | Sandusky, Ohio

May 16-17

Virginia

Richard Bland College | Prince George, Va.

May 16-17

Wisconsin

Fox Valley Technical College | Appleton, Wis.

May 17

Maine

Dysart’s Trailer Shop | Hermon, Maine

May 17

Oregon

FedEx Freight | Portland, Ore.

May 17

South Dakota

Southeast Technical Institute | Sioux Falls, S.D.

May 31

New Hampshire

Associated Grocers of New England | Pembroke, N.H.

May 31

New Mexico

Isleta Resort & Casino | Albuquerque, N.M.

May 31

Vermont

Associated Grocers of New England | Pembroke, N.H.

May 31-June 1

New Jersey

Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City | Atlantic City, N.J.

June 6

Alabama

Garrett Coliseum | Montgomery, Ala.

June 6-7

Alaska

Span Alaska | Anchorage, Alaska

June 6-7

Illinois

Tinley Park Convention Center | Tinley Park, Ill.

June 6-7

Indiana

Lincoln College of Technology | Indianapolis, Ind.

June 6-7

Michigan

Lansing Community College | Lansing, Mich.

June 6-7

Missouri

Hilton Branson Convention Center | Branson, Mo.

June 6-7

Nebraska

Fonner Park | Grand Island, Neb.

June 6-7

New York

Embassy Suites at Destiny | Syracuse, N.Y.

June 6-7

North Carolina

NC State Fairgrounds | Raleigh, N.C.

June 6-7

Oklahoma

Jim Thorpe Bldg. Parking Lot | Oklahoma City, Okla.

June 6-7

Texas

Texas State Technical College | Waco, Texas

June 6-7

Utah

Prime, Inc. | Salt Lake City, Utah

June 7

Colorado

Intermountain Trailer | Fort Lupton, Colo.

June 7

Connecticut

FedEx Freight | Windsor Locks, Conn.

June 7

Delaware

Maryland State Fairgrounds | Timonium, Md.

June 7

Maryland

Maryland State Fairgrounds | Timonium, Md.

June 7

Massachusetts

FedEx Freight | Windsor Locks, Conn.

June 7

Rhode Island

FedEx Freight | Windsor Locks, Conn.

June 12-13

Iowa

Prairie Meadows Conference Center & Hotel | Altoona, Iowa

June 12-14

Florida

Ocean Center | Daytona Beach, Fla.

June 13-14

Pennsylvania

Kalahari Resort and Convention Center | Pocono Manor, Pa.

June 14

Minnesota

Blaine Brothers Truck Aline | Columbus, Minn.

June 20-21

Kansas

Kansas Star Casino | Mulvane, Kan.

June 21

Montana

Lewis & Clark County Fairgrounds | Helena, Mont.

June 21

North Dakota

Holiday Inn | Fargo, N.D.

June 21

West Virginia

Taylor County Fairgrounds | Grafton, W.Va.

June 21

Wyoming

Wyoming Department of Transportation | Cheyenne, Wyo.

June 26-28

Arkansas

Rogers Convention Center | Rogers, Ark.

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