Driving trucks offers freedom, along with mental health worries
Long hours, loneliness, lack of exercise and a poor diet are among the factors contributing to mental health issues for the New Zealand’s more than 26,000 truck drivers.
To remind them to look after themselves during mental health awareness week, the Road Safety Truck team took to the road to start the conversation.
NZ Trucking Association chief executive Dave Boyce and general manager Carol McGready visited the Glasnevin weigh bridge in North Canterbury on Thursday to make sure drivers were trucking along happily. Read more here.
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