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Senator Gets Trucker's Perspective
Jeff Johnson
| Staff Reporter
Sen. Max Baucus took Labor Day literally. Instead of spending the start of the holiday weekend chomping hot dogs at a political barbecue, the Democrat from Montana jumped behind the wheel of a tractor-trailer and pulled freight down Interstate 90.
Baucus spent Sept. 3 making the 350-mile run between Missoula and Billings in a truck owned by Watkins and Shepard Trucking of Missoula.
“I’ve always had a boyhood fantasy of driving a big rig,” the senator said. “Second, Montana is a highway state and trucking is so important to our economy. I also wanted to check the condition of the highways from a different perspective.”
Baucus was qualified to drive the five-axle unit because he had a learner’s commercial driver license and was accompanied by Tom Walter, driver safety supervisor for Watkins and Shepard.

