Why Aren’t More Truckers Fighting for Their Rights in DC? Lewie Pugh Reveals the Truth

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).
Join them as they explore:
- Lewie’s path from trucking in rural Ohio to becoming a voice for truckers in Washington, D.C.
- The importance of relationships in the trucking industry and how connections helped shape his career
- His time as an owner-operator and the lessons he learned from running his own trucking business
- Why he transitioned from trucking to advocacy and the moment he knew it was time to make a bigger impact
- The role of OOIDA in protecting truckers' rights and why independent operators need representation in Washington
- Lewie’s perspective on the biggest challenges facing truckers today, from regulations to truck parking issues
- His message to truckers about the importance of being involved and making their voices heard
Episode Highlights:
[00:03:03 - 00:14:07] Lewie Pugh shares how his upbringing in Appalachia, Ohio, shaped his passion for trucking. Growing up in a trucking family, he was influenced by his father and grandfather, both truckers and always knew he wanted to follow in their footsteps. From driving farm equipment as a kid to being captivated by Smokey and the Bandit, Lewie discusses the early years that set him on the road to a lifelong career in trucking. He also shares the pivotal moment when he realized that trucking was more than just a job, it was a calling.
[00:14:07 - 00:19:57] Lewie reveals how he moved from Owner-Operator to Industry leader at just 22 years old. He talks about the challenges of starting his own business, managing finances, and navigating the trucking industry as a young entrepreneur. Lewie reflects on how working with experienced truckers and mentors helped him develop the skills he needed to succeed.
[00:19:57 - 00:23:52] Lewie dives into why advocacy is essential for truckers, especially independent owner-operators. He shares how he first became involved with OOIDA and what drew him to the organization’s mission. From dealing with regulations to ensuring truckers' rights are protected, he outlines why it’s crucial for drivers to stay informed and engaged with industry policies. He also provides insight into the major issues facing owner-operators today and why truckers need to take an active role in shaping the laws that affect their livelihoods.
[00:23:52 - 00:28:56] Lewie discusses The Road to Washington and becoming OOIDA’s voice for truckers. Transitioning from a life on the road to advocating on Capitol Hill wasn’t an easy decision, but Lewie knew it was necessary. He recounts the moment he decided to leave trucking full-time to take on a leadership role at OOIDA. From testifying before Congress to meeting with policymakers, Lewie describes his journey in representing truckers at the highest levels of government. He shares behind-the-scenes stories of working with lawmakers, the challenges of getting trucking issues on the national agenda, and the victories that have made a difference for truckers across the country.
[00:28:56 - 00:38:29] Lewie discusses the current state of the trucking industry and what lies ahead for owner-operators. He highlights the biggest challenges truckers face today, including regulations, parking shortages, and freight market fluctuations. He also provides advice on how truckers can navigate these challenges and stay ahead in an evolving industry. Wrapping up, Lewie emphasizes the importance of unity in the trucking community and encourages truckers to get involved in advocacy efforts to secure a better future for the industry.
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- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedFebruary 18, 2025 at 10:00 AM UTC
- Length43 min
- Episode67
- RatingClean