AKRON, OHIO – The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Company is starting its second quarter-century of celebrating
truck-driver heroics. The company announced that a search is on for U.S. and Canadian
drivers who come to the rescue of fellow motorists.
Nominations for the prestigious 26th annual Goodyear North
America Highway Hero Awards will be accepted through Nov. 30, 2008.
To be considered for this year’s award, the following
criteria must be met:
Nominee
must be a full-time truck driver.
Nominee
must be a resident of the United States
or Canada.
Incident
recognized must have occurred in the United
States or Canada.
Nominee
must have been on the job or on the way to or from work, and in his or her
rig at the time of the incident.
Nominee’s
truck at the time of the incident must have 14 wheels or more.
Incident
must have taken place between Nov. 16, 2007, and Nov. 15, 2008, to qualify.
Joe Copeland, vice president for Goodyear commercial tire
systems, said, “Too many times, we only hear about the negative news of our
world. That extends to truck drivers, who are truly misunderstood for the role they
play in moving freight from the factories to our homes.
“We see today’s truck driver as the brave men and women who
make our highways safer and drive our economy. They truly are America’s
unsung heroes, and we want to honor them.
“The Highway Hero program is for those who selflessly risk
life and limb to come to the aid of fellow motorists or who make the world a
better place for all. Anyone can nominate a truck driver for this high honor,” Copeland
said.
Nomination forms and program details may be obtained by calling the Goodyear
Highway Hero Hotline at (330) 796-8183.
The nomination form also is available on the program’s web site at http://www.goodyear.com/truck/news/hero.html.