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Narrator: Truck drivers from all over the US are exhausted, underpaid, and frustrated. Kris: Long durations, long miles throughout the day to get stuff where it needs to be. Jim: The trucks are the backbone of the country. If we stop, everybody knows this country stops. Narrator: Hundreds showed up for this convoy protesting COVID-19 restrictions in February. Kris: I wanted to be in the first wave, make sure that we were making a big statement. Narrator: But much of what plagues the industry started long before the pandemic. So why are drivers in the US so frustrated, and how did we get here? Truck driving used to be one of the best blue-collar jobs around. It was a golden ticket to the middle class. A strong union fought for high wages and good working conditions. But it didnt last. The troubles that truck drivers have today really began in 1980 with deregulation. Narrator: Thats when a new law called the Motor Carrier Act got rid of the fixed rates truckers used to charge. The truc