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What is an Over-the-Road (OTR) Truck Driver?

An over-the-road (OTR) truck driver, also known as a long-haul or line-haul driver, is a CDL-A licensed driver who transports freight across long distances, often nationwide. Unlike local or regional drivers who run consistent routes and return home frequently, OTR drivers typically stay on the road for 2–4 weeks or longer, using a sleeper-equipped truck as their home away from home.

If you’re considering a career in trucking, here are the key benefits of becoming an OTR truck driver.

Key Benefits of OTR Driving

Higher Earning Potential:

OTR drivers often log 2,500+ miles per week, significantly more than local or regional drivers. Because pay is typically calculated piece rate per mile, running longer distances means greater earning potential, especially for drivers who stay out for extended periods.

Travel the Country:

OTR trucking offers a unique lifestyle, allowing drivers to get paid while traveling across the country and experiencing new cities, regions, and landscapes along the way. While time away from home can be challenging, many drivers stay connected through phone and video calls when not driving or by bringing a pet or approved rider along.

Comfortable, Customizable Equipment:

OTR drivers operate Class 8 tractor-trailers equipped with sleeper berths. Many trucks have room for modern amenities like refrigerators, microwaves, TVs, and storage space, allowing drivers to create a comfortable, personalized living space on the road.

Solo or Team Driving Options:

  • Solo driving: Ideal for independence and control over your schedule
  • Team driving: Two drivers alternate driving and off-duty resting, allowing for efficient deliveries and access to expedited, higher-priority freight

Consistent Freight Opportunities:

Because OTR drivers go where the freight demand is highest, they benefit from an abundance of freight opportunities and fewer geographic limitations compared to local or regional drivers.

OTR Truck Driver Requirements at U.S. Xpress

 To qualify for an OTR driving position, you must:

  • Hold a valid Class A CDL and be at least 21 years old
  • Have 3+ months of verifiable driving experience
  • Have no more than:
    • 1 preventable CMV accident in the past 2 years
    • 2 moving violations in the past 2 years
  • No major preventable accidents in the last 5 years
  • No DUI/DWI within:
    • 5 years (non-CDL)
    • 10 years (while holding a CDL)
  • Pass a DOT physical and drug screening
  • No drug-related convictions in the last 5 years (10 years with CDL)
  • No failed/refused drug tests in the past 10 years

Talk to a Recruiter today to learn more about U.S. Xpress

Hiring requirements and driving jobs available.

Is OTR Truck Driving Right for You?

If you’re looking for higher pay potential, travel opportunities, and a flexible driving career, becoming an OTR truck driver could be a great fit. While it requires time away from home, the financial and lifestyle benefits make it a popular choice for many drivers.

READY TO

GET STARTED?

Explore our current OTR truck driver job openings today.

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Driving Dedicated at U.S. Xpress: Consistent Miles, Better Home Time, Stronger Relationships https://www.usxpress.com/blog/dedicated-benefits/ Fri, 03 Apr 2026 18:21:58 +0000 https://www.usxpress.com/?p=240115

What is a Dedicated Truck Driver?

A dedicated truck driver is a CDL-A licensed driver assigned to a specific customer or account, running consistent routes on a regular schedule. Unlike Over-the-Road (OTR) drivers who haul varying loads for different customers, dedicated drivers typically deliver to the same locations and work with the same teams, creating a more predictable and routine driving experience.

If you’re looking for consistency and home time, here’s why a dedicated truck driving job may be the right fit.

Why Choose a Dedicated Truck Driving Job?

Predictable Home Time:

Dedicated drivers usually operate within a set geographic area, allowing for regular home time, often daily, weekly, or on a regular schedule. This makes dedicated driving ideal for those who prefer consistency in their routes and home time.

Consistent Pay and Routes:

With dedicated accounts, drivers run repeat routes and deliver to familiar locations. This consistency leads to:

  • Steady, predictable paychecks
  • Improved route efficiency
  • Less day-to-day uncertainty

Strong Relationships and Supportive Work Environment:

Because dedicated drivers interact with the same customers and onsite teams, they build lasting relationships, and enjoy a connected, consistent work experience.

Equipment That Fits Your Schedule:

Equipment varies based on the account and home time:

  • Day cabs: Used by drivers who are home daily
  • Sleeper trucks: Provided for drivers who stay out overnight

Carriers often assign account-specific equipment, ensuring drivers have what they need for their schedule and comfort.

Dedicated Truck Driver Requirements at U.S. Xpress

To qualify for a dedicated driving position, you must:

  • Hold a valid Class A CDL and be at least 21 years old
  • Have 3+ months of verifiable driving experience
  • Have no more than:
    • 1 preventable CMV accident in the past 2 years
    • 2 moving violations in the past 2 years
  • No major preventable accidents in the last 5 years
  • No DUI/DWI within:
    • 5 years (non-CDL)
    • 10 years (while holding a CDL)
  • Pass a DOT physical and drug screening
  • No drug-related convictions in the last 5 years (10 years with CDL)
  • No failed/refused drug tests in the past 10 years

Talk to a Recruiter today to learn more about U.S. Xpress

Hiring requirements and open driving jobs available.

Is Dedicated Truck Driving Right for You?

If you want consistent routes, reliable pay, and regular home time, a dedicated truck driving job is a strong option. It’s a great fit for drivers who value routine, stability, and building relationships on the job.

READY TO

GET STARTED?

Explore our current dedicated truck driver job openings in your area today.

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2025 Drivers, Trainers, and Owner Operators of the Year https://www.usxpress.com/blog/2025-drivers-trainers-owner-operators-of-the-year/ Wed, 04 Mar 2026 16:22:18 +0000 https://www.usxpress.com/?p=239576

At U.S. Xpress, we’re proud of our truck drivers and the Owner Operators who partner with us. Their hard work is essential to our success, and helps keep the nation moving safely. Their dedication to the trucking industry shows in everything they do, earning the trust and reliability our customers depend on every day.

Each year, we recognize a select group of drivers and Owner Operators who embody this commitment as our Drivers, Trainers, and Owner Operators of the Year.

Winners are personally notified and invited to our Honored Drivers event in Chattanooga, TN. This celebration is more than an award ceremony—it’s a chance for our honorees to be recognized, celebrated, and enjoy quality time with their loved ones.

We’re thrilled to announce our 2025 Drivers, Trainers, and Owner Operators of the Year, representing our OTR, Dedicated, and Owner Operator divisions. These individuals set the standard for excellence and embody the heart of U.S. Xpress.

Dedicated Honorees

Steven S., Dedicated Trainer 

“I am very proud of Steven for winning Trainer of the Year for the Dedicated Retail sector. There is no one more deserving. Steven is always willing to help with whatever is needed operationally. His calm demeanor and dedication makes him a great team member and a phenomenal trainer.” – Steve M., Account Supervisor, Dedicated

Steven H., Dedicated (Grocery) Trainer

“Stevie has been part of the team for nearly 13 years, and he’s been training for 10 years with the account. We are incredibly grateful for his service to our account and the U.S. Xpress family. I want to congratulate Stevie on this amazing honor as well as my sincere appreciation for his dedication to the team!” – Ryan W., Senior Dedicated Operations Manager

Leonardo G., Dedicated Solo

“We are so proud of Lenny for winning the Dedicated Solo Driver of the Year!  Lenny is one of our million-mile drivers. Lenny is so humble and he cares about his family and loves his wife, fellow drivers, and the company. Lenny cares about the on-time, safe performance of the account. Lenny always proactively communicates to the team and is a safe driver on road.” – Deidre W., Transportation Manager II, Dedicated

Daniel P., Dedicated Team

Leonard D., Dedicated Team

“Daniel and Leonard are two of the most dependable professionals I’ve had the pleasure of working with. What truly sets them apart is their attitude. Their commitment to quality, teamwork, and accountability shows in everything they do. It’s hard to say enough about how strong they are as a team and the positive impact they have on those around them. I am extremely proud of them!” – Austin G., Transportation Manager II, Dedicated

Robert G., Dedicated Slipseat

“We are exceptionally proud of Robert, our Driver of the Year.  Robert is a beacon of light and positivity on this account.  Robert always comes to work with a smile on his face and a song not only in his heart, but on his lips. He is a fan of Kentucky and wears his colors to work every day. Robert also has a fantastic safety record and often helps other drivers with their safety habits.” – Matt L., Transportation Manager II, Dedicated

Over the Road (OTR) Honorees

James F., OTR (East) Trainer

“James deserves recognition for his professionalism, leadership, and dedication to mentoring others. He leads by example, consistently demonstrating safe driving practices, reliability, and a strong work ethic. He takes the time to patiently train new drivers, ensuring they understand not only company policies and safety expectations but also the importance of responsibility on the road. His clear communication, positive attitude, and willingness to help make him a trusted mentor and a valuable asset to the entire team.” – Kay Lynn G., Driver Leader, Tunnel Hill, GA

Kathy W., OTR (West) Trainer

“Kathy is a solid trainer who supports her student drivers, stays professional, and demonstrates a commitment to safety.  I’m proud of her accomplishment and the work she continues to do with U.S. Xpress.” – Rannette R., Driver Leader, Markham, IL

Shaun H., OTR Solo

“Shaun has been with the company for 11 years. He is an awesome driver who makes safety a priority. I am super proud of him and wish him nothing but continuous progress. WAY TO GO SHAUN!” – Devin M., Driver Leader, Dallas, TX

Angela W., OTR Team

Jerry W., OTR Team

“I have truly enjoyed getting to know Angela and Jerry since they joined my fleet. I’m super proud of them and their dedication. When I called them to let them know they won, they said it was an honor to be named OTR Team of the Year.” – Martha F., Driver Leader, Tunnel Hill, GA

Owner Operator Winners

Quincey W., Dedicated Owner Operator 

“Quincey has been a constant in my 6-year career with USX. He has contracted with us since 2018 and is a valued partner.  He is an outstanding Owner Operator and is well deserving of this recognition.” – Shakierra D., Account Supervisor, Dedicated

Cami H., OTR Owner Operator

“Cami is a seasoned Owner-Operator with 14 years of experience in the trucking industry. She has successfully paid off two trucks, demonstrating financial discipline and long‑term commitment to her work. Known for her safety, dependability, and strong work ethic, Cami consistently delivers on her responsibilities. She is reliable, adaptable, and willing to take on tasks outside her comfort zone—qualities that make her an asset in any operation.” – Sheana C., IC Consultant

Achievements Worth Celebrating

Every mile tells a story of dedication and a commitment to safety, and this year’s honorees have stories worth celebrating. We are incredibly grateful for the impact they make every day—on our customers, on our communities, and on our company. Please join us in congratulating our 2025 Drivers, Trainers, and Owner Operators of the Year.

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40 Years on the Road: Celebrating the journey of U.S. Xpress. https://www.usxpress.com/blog/40-years-on-the-road/ Mon, 23 Feb 2026 20:44:33 +0000 https://www.usxpress.com/?p=239407

This year marks a major milestone at U.S. Xpress – 40 years of moving freight, supporting drivers, and delivering for our customers across the United States. Since delivering our first load in 1986, U.S. Xpress has grown from a small trucking company with big ambitions into one of the nation’s leading transportation providers. But while a lot has changed over the years, one thing has remained constant: our commitment to our people and the communities we serve. 

Built on Relationships

From day one, our success has been driven by the relationships we’ve built with our drivers, employees, customers, and communities. Trucking is more than freight and miles; it’s about trust. For four decades, drivers have trusted U.S. Xpress as the place to build their careers and achieve personal goals. Many have spent decades with us, and some families even have multiple generations who’ve worn the U.S. Xpress name with pride.

At the heart of what we do are the truck drivers who represent U.S. Xpress on the road every day. Their skill, commitment, and focus on safety keep us moving forward.

We’re especially proud to recognize an impressive achievement in safe driving across our fleet: 

  • 265 current drivers: 1 million accident-free miles 
  • 87 current drivers: 2 million accident-free miles 
  • 36 current drivers: 3 million accident-free miles
  • 5 current drivers: 4 million accident-free miles

These milestones reflect careers focused on safe driving. As part of our anniversary, we’ll honor more than 50 drivers who reached million-mile status this past year at our spring awards event. 

Looking Ahead with Gratitude

Anniversaries are a time to reflect and say thank you—to every driver who trusted us with their career, every team member who contributed their talent, and every customer who partnered with us. 

Here’s to the people and relationships that built U.S. Xpress—and to many more safe miles ahead.

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Set Up for Success: How Our Driver Trainer Program Invests in Both Current and Future Truck Drivers https://www.usxpress.com/blog/driver-trainer-program/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 14:13:32 +0000 https://www.usxpress.com/?p=239276

At U.S. Xpress, setting our truck drivers up for success isn’t just a goal, it’s something we strive towards each day. This commitment is important for student drivers who have recently completed CDL school and are ready to begin their truck driving careers. Through our Driver Trainer Program, we take a driver-focused approach that helps recent CDL school graduates build confidence and sharpen the skills needed to be successful behind the wheel at U.S. Xpress. And for current drivers who step into the trainer role, it’s a chance to grow their own careers while guiding the next generation of drivers.

Through our program, student drivers are paired with a U.S. Xpress driver who serves as both an instructor and mentor. Our trainers help students learn the day-to-day functions of the job, understand our safety culture, and prepare them for the expectations that come with operating a U.S. Xpress truck. This one-on-one training supports students as they transition from the classroom to the road with confidence.

Trainers With Real Experience

Our trainers aren’t just experienced truck drivers, they’re drivers who lead by example and take pride in helping the next generation succeed.

To become a Driver Trainer, drivers must meet the following requirements:

  • Must have a Class A License (CDL A) and be 21 years or older
  • Must have at least one year of verifiable truck driving experience
  • No more than 2 moving violations in the last 2 years
  • No more than 1 CMV on-road preventable accident in the last 2 years, no major preventable within 5 years
  • No DUI/DWI within the past 5 years, or 10 years if the offense occurred while holding a CDL
  • Must be able to pass a DOT physical and drug test; no drug-related conviction within the past 5 years, or 10 years if the offense occurred while holding a CDL; no positive/refused tests in the past 10 years with CDL-A/CLP.

Positions That Pay

Becoming a Driver Trainer at U.S. Xpress doesn’t just make a difference—it comes with meaningful benefits. U.S. Xpress drivers who step into the trainer role enjoy additional pay and the opportunity to grow professionally while helping others do the same. On average, our full-time Driver Trainers earn about $300 more per paycheck than non-trainers.

Some of the additional benefits of becoming a Driver Trainer include:

  • Compensation for training student drivers
  • The opportunity to mentor and shape new drivers
  • Additional bonuses after your student upgrades to a first-seat driver position
  • Specialized Trainer decal for your truck
  • Trainer-specific merchandise
  • And more

Grow Your Career With U.S. Xpress

At U.S. Xpress, our Driver Trainer Program is more than a training step, it’s an investment in our drivers, our culture, and the future of our company. Both current and future truck drivers benefit from this program, earning more money in their paychecks and more miles under their wheels.

Interested in starting your trucking career with U.S. Xpress or becoming a Driver Trainer? Visit our Driver Trainer page to learn more about the benefits and earning potential U.S. Xpress has to offer.

Interested in becoming a Driver Trainer?

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Building Stronger Shipper Partnerships: Adam Veron on Enterprise Freight Solutions https://www.usxpress.com/blog/shipper-partnerships/ Thu, 29 Jan 2026 15:24:09 +0000 https://www.usxpress.com/?p=239167

With nearly two decades at U.S. Xpress, Adam Veron shares why the future of full truckload trucking, customer relationships, and enterprise freight solutions has him excited for what’s ahead. 

For U.S. Xpress Head of Enterprise Sales Adam Veron, the transportation industry isn’t just a career, it’s a family tradition. 

With family roots spanning the U.S. Air Force, the Chattanooga Transportation Authority, and the railroad industry, Veron was naturally drawn to trucking. “In college, I interned at Norfolk Southern, then joined U.S. Xpress after graduation and haven’t looked back,” he says. That was 18 years ago, and his journey with one of the nation’s leading trucking companies has been anything but static. 

Nearly Two Decades of Leadership at U.S. Xpress 

Over the years, Veron has held multiple leadership roles across the organization. Today, as Head of Enterprise Sales, he helps lead the U.S. Xpress Commercial Team, working closely with both existing customers and new shippers. 

“My role is really about staying connected to the needs of our different business units and partnering with shippers to build strong relationships and secure opportunities to move their freight,” Veron explains. That customer-first mindset supports how U.S. Xpress delivers safe, reliable, and scalable transportation solutions nationwide.

Customer Relationships Matter

at U.S. Xpress 

“In trucking and logistics, relationships are everything,” Veron says.  

For Veron, strong customer relationships are built on trust, consistency, and communication. Shippers need to know they can count on their carrier, especially when challenges arise. That’s why staying connected matters, whether through in-person meetings, calls, or even quick text messages. 

Being easy to do business with, and recover quickly when things don’t go as planned, is what separates great freight partners like U.S. Xpress from the rest.

Why Adam Veron Is Excited About the Future of U.S. Xpress 

“What excites me most is the opportunity to keep building a more consistent, reliable, customer-focused operation,” Veron says. “We’ve made real progress, and now we’re positioned to tighten execution, strengthen relationships, and create a better experience for both our drivers and our customers.” 

That momentum is exactly why Adam Veron is “stoked” about 2026, and why U.S. Xpress is focused on delivering safe, dependable freight solutions for the future. 

Get to know Adam and hear more about his vision for U.S. Xpress in the video below. 

About U.S. Xpress 

As one of the nation’s largest carriers, U.S. Xpress provides a wide range of freight and logistics services, with a primary focus on full truckload (FTL) dry van shipping.

Our core capabilities include:

  • Over-the-road (OTR) trucking, including long haul, regional, and team expedited freight 
  • One of the largest and most established Dedicated fleets in the country, supporting both dry van and refrigerated freight 
  • A premier Logistics division offering multimodal solutions, including van, reefer, flatbed, and power-only transportation 

Specialized Freight Expertise 

U.S. Xpress specializes in complex logistics needs, focusing on: 

  • Retail and Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) 
  • Grocery 
  • Manufacturing and industrial freight 
  • High-value and expedited shipments 
  • Hazardous materials freight 

Why Choose U.S. Xpress

We’re Growing our Over-the-Road Fleet

In the OTR trucking space, U.S. Xpress continues to invest while many large carriers are pulling back, because we believe OTR delivers the flexibility our shippers need.

Network Capacity

Our nationwide network, combined with exceptional freight density east of I-35, allows us to serve customers efficiently at scale.

Freight Solutions Tailored to Your Needs

From OTR and Dedicated to Logistics, our powerful business units work together to offer an unmatched network of know-how, experience, and results.

Ready to Get Your Freight Moving?

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How to Ensure Your Truck is Winter-Weather Ready https://www.usxpress.com/blog/winter-weather-ready/ Wed, 21 Jan 2026 21:12:32 +0000 https://www.usxpress.com/?p=239178

Winter driving brings a different set of challenges for truck drivers. Snow, ice, freezing rain, and sub-zero temperatures don’t just affect road conditions, but they can also expose weak spots in your equipment if you’re not prepared. Taking time to winterize your truck can reduce breakdowns, delays, and help keep you moving safely. 

Here are some best practices to help ensure your equipment is winter-weather ready. 

Start with a pre-trip inspection 

Cold weather can magnify small issues. When conducting a pre-trip inspection in colder weather, it’s important to pay extra attention to: 

  • Belts and hoses: Cold temperatures can cause brittle hoses and cracked belts to fail. 
  • Air lines and fittings: Look for moisture buildup that can freeze and restrict airflow. 
  • Electrical connections: Ensure lights, sensors, and wiring are secure and corrosion-free. 

Catching issues early can help prevent costly downtime in inclement weather.

Check and double-check your tires 

Tires are your first line of defense in winter conditions. 

  • Tread depth: Make sure steer and drive tires meet or exceed minimum tread requirements for winter traction. 
  • Tire pressure: Cold air causes pressure to drop, so check PSI frequently, especially when the temperature drops. 
  • Tire condition: Watch for uneven wear, sidewall damage, or embedded debris that could lead to a blowout. 

If chains are required in your region, confirm that you have the correct quantity, size, and know how to install them before you need them. If road conditions require chains, it’s likely a good idea to find a safe place to shut down until conditions improve.

Test batteries and electrical systems 

Winter is tough on batteries. A weak battery that works fine in warm weather may fail overnight in freezing temps. 

  • Have batteries tested and replaced if needed 
  • Ensure all lights, defrosters, and heaters are working properly 

Reliable electrical systems are critical for visibility and safe operation in winter storms. 

Prepare your fluids for freezing temperatures 

Fluids that aren’t winter-ready can lead to serious mechanical issues. 

  • Engine oil: Use the manufacturer-recommended viscosity for cold weather. 
  • Coolant/antifreeze: Verify proper mixture and freeze protection. 
  • Washer fluid: Use winter-grade fluid to prevent freezing. 
  • Anti-gel: Ensure you’re stocked with anti-gel fuel and follow company and manufacturer guidelines when adding fuel treatments. 

Inspect brakes and air system components 

Moisture in the air system is a common winter issue. 

  • Ensure that air tanks are drained regularly (Tractor / Trailer) 
  • Watch for slow air buildup or warning lights 

Frozen air lines can compromise braking performance, making this one of the most important winter checks. 

Stock essential winter supplies 

Keep your truck stocked with winter essentials, including: 

  • Emergency Kit: Warm clothes, gloves, blankets, flashlights, flares, shovel, first aid, tools, jumper cables, portable charger. 
  • Traction Aids: Sand, salt, or cat litter for traction. 
  • Food & Water: Non-perishable food and water. 
  • Stay Informed: Monitor real-time weather and road conditions (e.g., 511, weather apps). 
  • Fuel: Keep fuel tanks at least half full to prevent freezing and add weight. 
  • Parking: Find well-lit, plowed areas; avoid shoulders; chock tires if stopped on a grade. 

Best practices for driving in winter weather 

  • Slow Down: Follow FMCSA guidance by reducing speed by at least one-third on wet roads and at least one-half on snow-packed roads for more reaction time and control. 
  • Increase Distance: Leave extra space between your truck and vehicles ahead. 
  • Use Low Gears: Improves traction and prevents wheel spin, especially uphill. 
  • Avoid Sudden Moves: No sudden braking, accelerating, or steering; ease into turns. 
  • Braking: Brake early and gently; avoid stopping on inclines when possible. 
  • Black Ice: Watch for it on bridges and overpasses; they freeze first. 
  • Skid Control: Steer gently in the direction of the skid; take foot off the accelerator. 

Being prepared helps keep you safe and comfortable if weather conditions require you to shut down. 

Post-trip checks matter, especially in winter conditions 

Winter prep doesn’t end when the truck is parked. After a delivery, take a few minutes to check for: 

  • Ice buildup around brakes or under the trailer 
  • Leaks caused by frozen seals 
  • Damaged or worn tires 
  • Damage from road debris or plow spray 

Addressing issues early helps ensure you’re ready for the next dispatch. 

Stay prepared, stay safe 

Winter driving demands patience, preparation, and respect for the conditions. Ensuring your equipment is winter-weather ready isn’t just about compliance, it’s about protecting yourself, your freight, and everyone sharing the road. 

A little extra time spent inspecting and preparing your truck can make a big difference in winter weather conditions. Stay alert, stay prepared, and find a safe place to shut down when necessary. 

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