Thank You to the Essential Workers Keeping our Nation Moving

1 min. Read • Posted 05/08/2020 by David Sadeghi

In these unprecedented times, we are indebted to the transportation and logistics workers who keep our nation’s critical infrastructure operational, even at risk to themselves.

To all the truck drivers, traffic signal technicians, delivery and public transit workers, technical support engineers, traffic management center operators, dispatchers, repair and maintenance workers, truck stop and rest area staff, and any other essential workers who are dedicated to keeping people and goods moving safely and efficiently as the nation comes together to slow the spread of COVID-19: we salute you and we appreciate you.

Thank you.

 

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