Latino Truckers in Florida Are Risking Their Health During The Pandemic

Close to 1.5 percent of Americans are of Puerto Rican descent and some of these people are helping Americans to get vital supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic by delivering essential items in big rigs. Unfortunately, their work duties may be putting them at risk. Latino truckers in Florida and other American states — from Texas to New York and beyond — worry about getting infected by the novel  Coronavirus, despite their best efforts to sanitize. While truckers aren’t the only Florida-based Latino workers on the front lines in America during…

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The Importance Of Truck Drivers During A Catastrophe

Hurricane Maria cost Puerto Rico nearly 3,000 lives and $90 billion in damage. Moreover, it left most of the population without essential supplies like food, medicine and drinking water. It is circumstances like these that highlight the importance of truck drivers, who are one of the last lines of defense against total catastrophe. Our present situation gives us yet another opportunity to look at how the trucking industry helps people during times of crisis – by using Hurricane Maria as a case study. Cargo Possibilities There are very few exceptions…

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Should You Rent a Motorcycle While Visiting Puerto Rico?

Puerto Rico’s tranquil sights and open trails make it ideal for motorcycle riding. For people who love to explore, traveling the fascinating countryside on two wheels offers them the feeling of independence they need. If you are going to visit there, renting a motorcycle can be a great idea. Given that narrow roads and steep heels characterize the remote areas of Puerto Rico, using a motorcycle could be a fantastic way to get around. Here is why you should rent a bike in Puerto Rico. Why a Motorcycle? Motorcycle riding…

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Latest Road Fatality In Puerto Rico: A Blunt Reminder To Stay Vigilant While On The Road

The latest victim of a road accident in Puerto Rico is a 30-35 year old driver who died in the middle of a multiple collision in the direction of Bayamon to San Juan at Plaza Rio Hondo on March 5, 2020. The road had to be closed temporarily for the cleanup of an oil spill and to remove the damaged vehicles. Accidents like these are stark reminders to stay alert and obey traffic laws while driving. Although they can happen anytime, anywhere, accidents are preventable if drivers follow the rules…

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