I think the first part is also that we have difficulty recruiting CDL drivers everywhere, but in rural communities, where they are driving buses and they are driving trucks, it is really difficult because the infrastructure is crumbling.
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Discussing challenges in recruiting drivers in rural areas due to poor infrastructure.
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