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Ryder Names Three Drivers of the Year, Highlighting 11.3 Million Miles Driven

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Ryder System, Inc. has proudly revealed the recipients of its prestigious “Driver of the Year” award, recognizing the exemplary efforts of standout professional drivers from its trio of operational divisions. Three extraordinary individuals have now joined the elite Ryder Driver Hall of Fame:

  • Darryl Tolle hailing from Georgetown, Kentucky
  • Anslum Hudlin based in Waco, Texas
  • Richard Landry from Winnipeg, Manitoba

Collectively, these drivers have a collective 122 years of experience on the road, and have traversed an impressive 11.3 million miles combined.

Ryder boasts that the Driver of the Year award, integral to its heritage, has been a pillar of recognition within the company for 52 consecutive years. A comprehensive selection process involving Ryder executives, safety specialists, and veteran professional drivers ensures only the most deserving candidates are honored. This year’s awardees have set a benchmark through their unmatched safety records, exceptional service, and high performance.

Robert Sanchez, chairman and CEO of Ryder, stated, “It’s an honor to have such exceptional individuals like Darryl and Anslum on the Ryder team, as well as Richard on our customer’s team, as some of the best drivers in the industry. These honorees embody the core values of our company in both their professional and personal lives.”

Recognizing Industry Leaders

Darryl Tolle of Georgetown, Kentucky, earned the Supply Chain Solutions’ Driver of the Year accolade. Tolle brings an incredible 41 years of driving experience to the table, during which he

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has covered 3.5 million miles – 2.8

million of those during his 35-year career with Ryder. Additionally, Tolle is a retired Sergeant First Class from the Kentucky Army National Guard, where he was involved in disaster response, chemical security, and clearing IEDs in Afghanistan.

Representing Ryder’s Dedicated Transportation Solutions, Anslum Hudlin from Waco, Texas, was also honored. Hudlin has covered nearly 3.8 million miles in his impressive 43-year

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tenure as a driver, including close to 600,000 miles over his eight years with Ryder. His background features seven years in the U.S. Army as a senior heavy-vehicle operator. Hudlin is a pillar of his community; he and his wife have fostered over 70 children. He serves as a deacon and youth director at his church, organizes important high school events, and coaches little league football in his spare time.

Richard Landry, hailing from Winnipeg, Manitoba, earned the prestigious title of Ryder’s Fleet Management Solutions “Customer Driver of the Year.” Boasting an impressive 38-year career during which he covered an

astounding 4 million miles, Landry stands out for his relentless dedication and exemplary driving skills. Distinguished as the first Canada-based recipient of this award, Landry’s focus on safety is truly remarkable. Notably, he was instrumental in rescuing a mother and her baby from a fuel-leaking vehicle that had overturned in an accident he came upon. In another instance, he aided a family trapped in an SUV that had rolled over after losing control, staying with them and contacting emergency services until help arrived.

The achievements of these remarkable drivers epitomize excellence within the trucking industry. They have demonstrated unwavering commitment to safety, performance, and community involvement, setting a stellar example for all professional drivers.

 

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RaceTrac Honors Truck Drivers All September Long

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To celebrate National Truck Driver Appreciation Week from September 15 to 21, RaceTrac has decided to extend the festivities throughout the entire month of September. This extended celebration is brimming with exclusive benefits tailored specifically for truck drivers at all their travel centers and selected diesel locations.

Special Offers for Truck Drivers This September

  • Free Hot Coffee: Enjoy one free hot coffee of any size per week throughout the month.
  • Celsius Energy Drink: Claim a complimentary 16 oz. Celsius energy drink, available once during September.

 

  • Unique Weekly Deals:
  • 4 – 8: Relish a free hot dog, courtesy of Nathan’s Hot Dogs.
  • 9 – 15: Treat yourself to a free slice of pizza.
  • 16 – 22: Kickstart your morning with a free classic breakfast sandwich.
  • 23 – 30: Enjoy a free cheeseburger to wrap up the month.

To redeem these exciting offers, simply select “professional” in your driver profile on the RaceTrac Rewards App. Additionally, throughout September, RaceTrac will double the Reward points for professional drivers on all in-store and pump purchases made through the app, ensuring that every visit is more rewarding.

 

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Darryl Tolle Honored with CVSA’s Prestigious Driver Excellence Award

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In the trucking industry, few individuals exemplify the blend of dedication and service quite like Darryl Tolle. His journey, spanning over four decades, reflects not only his commitment to ensuring safety on the road but also his profound contributions to the community and his family.

“I was deployed with Darryl from 2002 to 2003,” remarked retired Brigadier General Steven T. King from the U.S. Army. “His selfless service made it evident that he placed the needs of the mission and the soldiers over his own. His work ethic and dedication made him stand above others as he was often seen working late to ensure the mission was completed to a high standard and his soldiers were taken care of in the process.” Tolle’s military service as a retired sergeant first class in the Kentucky Army National Guard has entrenched him as a figure of selflessness and bravery among his peers.

His influence extends well beyond the military. Michael S. Ferguson, a retired colonel with the U.S. Army, shared, “I served with Darryl Tolle for more than 20 years. Countless soldiers have been mentored by SFC Tolle. He was a long-time standard bearer, the go-to guy when you needed something done. This is a testament to SFC Tolle’s dedication to duty and selfless service.” This unwavering commitment is mirrored in his professional life, where he continues to thrive at Ryder.

After retiring from the National Guard in 2012, Tolle redirected his dedication towards helping his local community through the United Veterans Group. Working alongside fellow veterans, he supports food banks, schools, and cemeteries, further solidifying his reputation as a community leader. Tolle’s devotion extends into his family, particularly when it comes to caring for his in-laws. “My father had a sharp and intelligent mind, but his body was failing him,” Connie Tolle, his wife of 43 years, recalled. “Darryl went out of his way to care for my elderly father… Dad never had to go to a nursing home. He got to keep his independence, living in his home, because of Darryl.”

Connie continued, “A couple of years later, my mother was diagnosed with dementia. Darryl and I took her into our home and crafted a routine… It took a strong man to handle such a challenging situation, because on top of all that, I leaned on him hard, and he kept me from falling.” Such commitment underscores Tolle’s multifaceted role as a provider, caregiver, and a mentor.

With gratitude, Tolle acknowledges his support systems, attributing his career success to his family, mentors, and coworkers. “He taught me a lot about safety. He taught me everything… he was the best man at my wedding,”

When discussing his marriage, Tolle praised his wife’s steadfast support. “She’s the best,” he said with affection. “She raised our family when I was on the road… She is an excellent mother, and now, an excellent grandmother.”

In recognition of his remarkable achievements, Tolle received Ryder’s Driver of the Year Award in July, earning him a place in their Driver of the Year Hall of Fame. Reflecting on his career, he cherishes the connections made while traveling across the country, offering invaluable safety advice to newer drivers. “When you go to work, be focused on work,” he advises. “Don’t worry about what happened at home… just stay focused.” His most crucial tip? Arrive early to avoid the stress of rushing.

Tolle will be celebrated at the CVSA Annual Conference in Big Sky, Montana, where he will receive a $5,000 award and a crystal trophy on September 9. This accolade is sponsored by PrePass Safety Alliance, an organization devoted to enhancing highway safety through innovative practices.

The CVSA’s International Driver Excellence Award annually highlights outstanding commercial drivers who uphold high standards of safety and operational excellence. Darryl Tolle embodies these principles and beyond. His legacy in the trucking sector is a testament to the balance of a successful career, dedicated community service, and unwavering family commitment. “Ryder values someone who is responsible, determined and trustworthy. Darryl Tolle is the embodiment of this and more,” noted McSweeney, emphasizing Tolle’s impactful contributions to the company’s culture.

As Tolle continues his journey, both on the road and in his community, he remains an inspiring figure. “When you go to work, be focused on work,” he advises new drivers, showcasing his unwavering dedication to safety and professionalism—a hallmark that defines Darryl Tolle. With the honor of receiving the International Driver Excellence Award this year, Tolle sets a commendable standard for the trucking industry, exemplifying excellence, safety, and an enduring commitment to service

 

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Arizona Trucker Honored for Heroic Rescue

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A truck driver from Arizona is being recognized for his heroism after aiding a fellow driver in a critical situation when their truck was involved in an accident.

Heroic Act on an Arizona Highway

The inspiring courage of Rudy Castellanos from Tucson, Arizona, has not gone unnoticed as he was recently named a TCA Highway Angel by the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) for his lifesaving actions. Castellanos, a dedicated driver for Hi Pro Inc. in Twentynine Palms, California, is being honored for his swift and selfless response.

Details of the Highway Accident

At approximately 7 a.m. on July 2, Castellanos was navigating the mountainous roads near Tucson when he saw the unexpected happen. He was trailing closely behind another semi-truck when the truck’s rear tire exploded, causing it to overturn dramatically.

“There was a big noise,” Castellanos described, “and the truck just laid down on its right side.”

Reacting without delay, Castellanos pulled over and ran to assist the trapped driver, ensuring his safety. Fortunately, the driver received only minor injuries. Castellanos swiftly called 911 to report the accident. He then had to return to his job duties, showcasing his commitment.

“I was the only one who stopped,” Castellanos revealed. “I called 911 from my phone, and then I told him I had to leave to get back to work.”

Rudy Castellanos’s decisive actions and instinctive willingness to help highlight the virtues that embody professional truck drivers. His recognition by the Truckload Carriers Association underscores the bravery and dedication prevalent within the trucking profession.

 

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