Two Local Chances To Attend a Free Rules of the Road Seminar for the Trucking Industry

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The Illinois Farm Bureau will host a series of free two-hour programs focusing on the Rules for the Road in the trucking industry. Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau Manager Gina Sanberg has more:

“Rodney Knittel, who leads the transportation department for Illinois Farm Bureau, he hosts a two-hour program that focuses on transportation laws and regulations and he goes over recent updates and changes. Some of the topics he covers will include the USDOT Numbers, UCR registrations, Entry Level Driver Training, driver’s license classifications, etc.”

The free Rules for the Road seminars are open to all Illinois Farm Bureau members. Locally, a virtual meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 1st at 6 pm or an in-person seminar can be attended at the Knox Agri Center with the Knox County Farm Bureau on Thursday, March 15th at 6 pm. Advance registration is required. Contact the Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau at 309-734-9401.

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