Designates the second full week in September of each year as "National Truckers Appreciation Week."
By formally designating a week in September to appreciate truck drivers, AJR207 promotes public awareness of the trucking profession. The resolution acknowledges the challenges faced by truck drivers, including the demanding nature of their work and the substantial mileage they cover annually. Furthermore, recognizing this profession aims to foster respect and gratitude among the populace for the significant role truck drivers play in maintaining economic stability and efficient transportation systems.
AJR207 seeks to designate the second full week in September of each year as 'National Truckers Appreciation Week' in New Jersey. This resolution aims to honor and recognize the vital contributions of truck drivers to the state's economy and the nation's supply chain. Truck drivers are responsible for delivering approximately 70 percent of the freight moved in the United States, which includes their role in providing essential goods and services to communities across the state.
Although the resolution is largely symbolic, it reflects the wider recognition and respect for the trucking industry, which can often be overlooked. By calling upon citizens and public officials to engage in supportive activities during this week, AJR207 encourages a community-focused approach in appreciating those who contribute to logistics and transportation. This initiative aligns with efforts to spotlight important economic sectors like trucking within the State of New Jersey.