We recognize that with the constantly changing COVID-19 situation around the world, this is an unprecedented time for everyone — a time that, for many, is filled with uncertainty. Our hearts and thoughts go out to each and every one of you.
Co Lines Inc wants to thank you for your hard work and fight against this virus #covid19.
Our truckers are clocking endless hours on the road—with many restaurants and rest stops closed—to keep supplies on the shelf.
Thank you for your sacrifices. You make America great—and you will make America stronger than ever before.The White Hourse Tweet
Below are additional resources that companies are offering to help truckers nationwide:
COVID-19: Small Business Relief Fund: https://www.sba.gov/page/coronavirus-covid-19-small-business-guidance-loan-resources
Bush’s Chicken has announced that they will offer curbside service for truck drivers at all 80 of their locations. Call in your order ahead of time and then arrange delivery to your truck.
Comcast is offering free use of XFINITY hotspots during the crisis.
Domino’s Pizza will deliver to truck stops.
Love’s Truck Stops are still open and ready to serve drivers, but they have made a few adjustments. They have removed self-serve condiment stations and they are asking everyone to use a new Love’s cup instead of a previous one. You’ll still get the refill rate with the new cup. Showers are still open to customers as well.
Meals for 18 Wheels is a Facebook group that tries to connect drivers with nearby volunteers who can help them get meals.
Pilot Flying J has also made adjustments. The showers are open and cleaned after every use. All self-serve food stations are closed.
Target Distribution Centers are allowing truckers to park, use the restroom and eat a meal. They have asked all of the centers to provide water, snacks and hand sanitizer free of charge in the break rooms.
Texas Roadhouse will bring your food out to your truck.