At the California Trucking Association’s (CTA) Driver of the Year banquet, eight of Devine’s finest were recognized for their commitment to safety.

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Back row l-r:  Jonathan Young, Scott Echols, Robert St. John, Mack Stone, Carlos Salguero.   Center:  Joe Farrow, California Highway Patrol Commissioner.   Front row l-r:  John Jackson, David Morgan, Mike Wynne.

Back row l-r: Jonathan Young, Scott Echols, Robert St. John, Mack Stone, Carlos Salguero.
Center: Joe Farrow, California Highway Patrol Commissioner.
Front row l-r: John Jackson, David Morgan, Mike Wynne.

Thank you for everything you do to ensure the safety of our customers’ cargo, your fellow truck drivers and the motoring public at large.  You exemplify the “Devine Difference.”

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