Con-way Freight driver achieves two million accident-free miles

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Con-way Freight announced that driver sales representative Jim Lubash safely drove two million miles between 1983 and 2008. The less-than-truckload carrier recognized his achievement on Nov. 20 in a ceremony at its service center in North Huntingdon, Pa., where Lubash is based.

“Jim Lubash’s impressive accomplishment highlights the personal and professional commitment to safety of those of our employees who go behind the wheel of a truck every day, and who make it their business to demonstrate superior safety performance on the highways, in our service centers and at our customers’ facilities,” says John Labrie, president of Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Con-way Freight. “Safety is one of our core values, and we congratulate Jim for his extraordinary achievement.”

Lubash has been a professional truck driver for 30 years. A resident of Munhall, Pa., Lubash’s route takes him from North Huntingdon to Columbus, Ohio. He previously has received awards for achieving five, 10, 15 and 20 years of accident-free driving.

Over the company’s 25-year history, more than 1,245 Con-way Freight driver sales representatives have reached the one-million-mile safe driving milestone, while more than 75 have driven two million miles accident-free.