Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Eight Dallas-area truck drivers honored for driving one million miles or more without accident
Frito-Lay's 2009 Million Milers:
1 Million Milers
Les Barker - Dallas
Glenn Beverly - Dallas
Ron Bonneau - Dallas
Bryan Ford - Dallas
Mike Herod - Dallas
Bert Langford - Dallas
2 Million Milers
Ken Strickland - Dallas
Don Keyser - Irving
PLANO PepsiCo's Frito-Lay North America is recognizing 95 over-the-road (OTR) drivers who this year have reached the career milestone of driving more than one million, two million or three million miles accident-free.
"This week, Frito-Lay celebrates the men and women who safely move our snacks across the country every day," said Bill Simkins, national fleet safety manager, Frito-Lay North America. "Driving one million or more accident-free miles is an incredible achievement, and we are grateful for their commitment to safety for themselves and for all the people with whom we share the road."
On average it takes a Frito-Lay OTR driver about 10 years to reach the one million mile mark. The company now has more than 500 active "Million Milers" on the roads daily, which represents nearly 40% of its U.S. drivers. Seven Million Milers have driven three million accident-free miles throughout their careers with Frito-Lay. Through the Million Milers program, and the company's extensive safety efforts, Frito-Lay has seen a 70% decline in collisions since 1999.
This year's class of "Million Milers," along with their families, was recognized by Frito-Lay's top executives at an annual gala at the company's national headquarters in Plano.
Frito-Lay's Million Milers possess high-level safety skills honed through extensive training and adherence to good driving behaviors. Frito-Lay utilizes skills maneuvering courses, advanced driving simulators, and team collaborations on best practices to create a positive safety culture and to help its drivers maintain their skills.
Source: Frito-Lay North America
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So, I'm wondering why "Eight Dallas-area truck drivers honored for driving one million miles or more without accident" is the top story in "Dining and Drinking" at 2:20 pm.
Then you get there and discover it must be because they kept the chips safe and the Doritos delivered unscathed. And chips are food. Makes good sense, Peg. Not!
Billusa99 Anonymous
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Good luck Ken and Don, the law of averages is driving your way.
tetsujin28 Anonymous
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