Freight Nation: A Trucking Podcast
You Won’t Believe What’s Holding Truckers Back - And How to Fix It!
February 25, 2025
In this episode of Freight Nation: A Trucking Podcast, host Brent Hutto is joined by Lewie Pugh, Executive Vice President of the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA). They discuss trucking advocacy, regulations, and business profitability. Lewie shares how OOIDA has stood up for truckers for over 50 years, the ongoing battles with Washington D.C., and why truckers must take control of their industry. They dive into understanding the impact of regulations like ELDs, business strategies, and rate transparency to ensure profitability as an owner-operator.
In this episode of Freight Nation: A Trucking Podcast, host Brent Hutto is joined once again by Lewie Pugh, Executive Vice President of the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA). 

Join them as they explore:


Lewie Pugh is the Executive Vice President of the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA), advocating for truckers' rights on Capitol Hill. A former owner-operator, Lewie spent decades behind the wheel before transitioning into advocacy to ensure independent truckers have a voice in Washington. With firsthand experience in the challenges of trucking, he is committed to shaping policies that support owner-operators and improve industry conditions. Lewie’s leadership at OOIDA focuses on fair regulations, truck parking solutions, and protecting the livelihoods of small trucking businesses.

Episode Highlights:

[00:03:51 - 00:12:26] Lewie Pugh shares how OOIDA was founded in 1973 when truckers came together during the fuel crisis to demand fair treatment from lawmakers. He explains how the organization grew from a grassroots effort into a major advocacy group, now influencing trucking policies on Capitol Hill. Lewie discusses the importance of continuing this fight and why truckers must stay involved to protect their rights, He also highlights that without collective action, policymakers may overlook the real needs of truckers, making engagement critical.

[00:12:26 - 00:19:44] Lewie emphasizes that lawmakers often lack firsthand trucking experience, which is why truckers need to educate them on industry challenges. He explains that without direct input from truckers, many policies are shaped by individuals who have never been behind the wheel of a truck. He shares stories of truckers who successfully influenced policy by reaching out to their representatives. He also provides practical tips on how truckers can effectively communicate their concerns and build relationships with legislators to drive change.

[00:19:44 - 00:29:11] Lewie dives into how government regulations have changed the trucking industry, with a focus on Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) and speed limiters. Lewie discusses how these regulations have negatively impacted drivers by increasing stress and limiting flexibility. He provides insight into OOIDA’s ongoing efforts to challenge these policies, and the strategies used to engage with policymakers and advocate for more practical solutions that prioritize truckers' well-being. 

[00:29:11 - 00:34:48] Lewie discusses the financial side of trucking, explaining why every trucker must know their cost per mile to stay profitable. He shares real-world examples of truckers who have struggled due to poor financial planning and provides actionable strategies to track expenses, negotiate better rates, and ensure long-term business sustainability. He also highlights the importance of financial literacy and planning as key elements of success in the trucking industry.

[00:34:48 - 00:39:58] Lewie discusses the hidden pitfalls within broker contracts and the lack of rate transparency that often puts truckers at a disadvantage. He explains Regulation 371.3, which mandates that brokers disclose freight rates, and highlights how many truckers unknowingly waive this right in contracts. Lewie advises truckers on what to look for in agreements and how to protect themselves from unfair broker practices. He emphasizes the importance of reading contracts carefully and seeking legal advice when necessary to avoid hidden clauses that could impact their earnings.

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