Scott Borgerson Champions Safer Roads and Smarter Logistics for America’s Truckers

By: Zexprwire

MA, US, 2 Dec 2025,ย ZEX PR WIRE,ย After logging more than two million accident-free miles, veteran long-haul driver Scott Borgerson is using his platform to call attention to an often-overlooked truth: Americaโ€™s truckers are the backbone of the economyโ€”and they deserve better safety systems, mentorship opportunities, and public respect.

Featured in a recent in-depth interview, Borgerson shared what keeps him productive and focused on the road, emphasizing consistency, planning, and mental clarity. โ€œPreparation is everything,โ€ Borgerson said. โ€œI plan every mile before I start. The fewer surprises, the smootherโ€”and saferโ€”the day runs.โ€

According to the American Trucking Associations, trucks move over 72% of the nationโ€™s freight by weight, and the industry faces a shortage of more than 80,000 drivers. With supply chains still strained and long-haul demands growing, Borgerson says itโ€™s time to make safety and mentorship a national focus.

โ€œWe need to start treating truck driving as a professional career, not a fallback,โ€ Borgerson said. โ€œWhen experienced drivers mentor the next generation, everyone winsโ€”roads are safer, deliveries are smoother, and people feel pride in their work again.โ€

Borgerson also highlighted the importance of mental breaks and balance for drivers facing long hours and isolation. โ€œSometimes the best thing you can do is pull over, take ten minutes, and reset,โ€ he explained. โ€œYou come back safer and sharper.โ€

Why It Matters

  • The average truck driver logs 100,000+ miles per year, often facing fatigue and stress.

  • Over 400,000 truck accidents occur annually in the U.S., with fatigue cited as a leading factor.

  • Mentorship programs have been shown to reduce turnover by up to 50% in logistics companies, improving morale and safety.

Borgersonโ€™s advocacy isnโ€™t just about policyโ€”itโ€™s about personal responsibility. He encourages everyday drivers to do their part by showing patience and awareness on the road. โ€œA few extra seconds of courtesy can prevent accidents and save lives,โ€ he said. โ€œTruckers are working to keep shelves stocked and hospitals supplied. Respect the space we need to do that safely.โ€

Call to Action

Borgerson urges both the public and the trucking community to take small, meaningful actions:

  • Share the road safely.ย Give trucks the space they need to maneuver.

  • Mentor someone.ย Experienced drivers can pass on wisdom that saves lives.

  • Support driver health.ย Encourage breaks, mental rest, and time off for balance.

โ€œSafety isnโ€™t just a ruleโ€”itโ€™s a culture,โ€ Borgerson added. โ€œWe all play a role in making sure America keeps moving safely.โ€

To read the full interview, visit the websiteย here.

About Scott Borgerson
Scott Borgerson is a professional truck driver based in Essex, Maryland, with over two decades of experience and more than two million accident-free miles. Known for his professionalism and mentorship, he is active in community service and supports youth pursuing careers in the trades.

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