TCA, EpicVue, and DriverFacts Recognize Three Professional Truck Drivers for Springing into Action
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia:
The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) is proud to recognize the following professional truck drivers as Highway Angels for performing good deeds while on the job. Read their stories at www.highwayangel.com.
Hirschbach Driver Named a Highway Angel
Driver Provides Comfort and Care at Scene of Fatal Accident
The Truckload Carriers Association has named Brian Biggs, from Delaware City, Delaware, a professional truck driver with Hirschbach Motor Lines based in Dubuque, Iowa, a Highway Angel for helping to rescue a family and providing comfort during a fatal accident.
Decker Truck Line Driver Named a Highway Angel
Driver Springs into Action to Extract Child and Grandfather from Overturned Vehicle
The Truckload Carriers Association has named Grant Quinton, from Noble, Oklahoma, a professional truck driver with Decker Truck Line, Inc. based in Fort Dodge, Iowa, a Highway Angel for rescuing a grandfather and his 10-year-old grandson from their overturned vehicle and keeping them safe until authorities arrived.
ABF Freight System Driver Named a Highway Angel
Driver Aids Elderly Couple Stranded after Crash
The Truckload Carriers Association has named Leslie Ligon, from Albuquerque, New Mexico, a professional truck driver with ABF Freight System based in Fort Smith, Arkansas, a Highway Angel for discovering and coming to the aid of an elderly couple after their car crashed in 22-degree weather in the middle of the night.
TCA and the program’s Presenting Sponsor, EpicVue, thanks its Supporting Sponsor, DriverFacts. We look forward to their contributions to the Highway Angel initiative.