No Load is Too Heavy to Share

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Texas truck drivers and their families will benefit from knowing that local, state, and national partners are taking steps to reverse a deeply concerning issue: high rates of suicide among truckers.

As the regulatory entity for the trucking industry in Texas, the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles strives to support carriers in operating legally, efficiently, and safely on Texas roads. Our concern over the safety of these operations extends to the safety and well-being of the dedicated men and women operating trucks across the Texas highway network. Most products and industries in the U.S. are linked to the work of a truck driver behind the scenes, keeping our way of life and economy moving forward. Recently obtained data on suicide rates by sector in Texas has revealed the trucking sector is experiencing a dramatic rise in suicide rates, the highest per capita of any industry in the state.

In response to this data, the Texas Office of Mental Health Coordination, Texoma Health Foundation, TLL Temple Foundation, Graham International & Graham Truck Centers, and 988 National have partnered to develop a campaign to bring awareness to this issue: “No Load is Too Heavy to Share.” The campaign’s goal is to encourage people in and around the trucking industry to recognize the signs of mental crisis early and promote information on how those struggling can get help.

Please support the carrier industry by sharing the below information on how to obtain assistance with mental health. Additional campaign information and materials can be accessed at the “No Load is Too Heavy” website (https://bit.ly/m/noloadistooheavy).

Remember that you are not alone in your struggles, “No Load is Too Heavy to Share.”

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No Load is Too Heavy to Share

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