Penske Logistics Honors Elite Drivers for Two Decades of Safe Roads

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READING, PAPenske Logistics has inducted its 2024 and 2025 Driver Wall of Fame classes, celebrating a select group of professional truck drivers who have achieved the rare milestone of 20 consecutive years of safe driving.

The recognition is part of the company’s Driver Recognition Program, which honors drivers who maintain exceptional safety records across four levels: Silver for five years, Gold for 10, Platinum for 15, and Diamond for 20 years without a preventable incident or injury.

This year’s honorees represent the highest tier of professional excellence in logistics. The 2024 Diamond Class includes Tim Cote of Michigan, Susan Fabian of Georgia, Darrall Headrick of Texas, and Mike Larmeu of Louisiana. The 2025 Diamond Class recognizes Delio Garcia of Ontario, Canada; Will Lawrie of Arizona; Juan Sixtos of California; Tom Spence of Delaware; and Keith Tyler of Michigan.

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With these inductions, Penske’s Driver Wall of Fame, located at its Reading, Pennsylvania, headquarters, now honors 85 all-time recipients.

“It is with tremendous honor and respect that we induct these Driver Wall of Fame classes,” said Jeff Jackson, president of Penske Logistics. “Our professional drivers are paramount to our company’s success. They serve as the industry’s gold standard for safety.”

Penske Logistics, which employs nearly 10,500 professional truck drivers across North America, continues to highlight safety as the cornerstone of its operations—recognizing those who keep freight moving without incident as the true backbone of the company’s reputation.

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