Overdrive names 2015 Owner-Operator of the Year, winner of $25,000 prize

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Updated Mar 14, 2016
Mark Tricco
Mark Tricco is leased to Bison Transport in Canada.Mark Tricco is leased to Bison Transport in Canada.

Edward Mark Tricco, leased to Bison Transport in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, was named 2015 Owner-Operator of the Year by the Truckload Carriers Association and Overdrive Tuesday night. He won a $25,000 cash prize.

In the other part of the annual Driver of the Year Contest, Danny Smith of Big G Express, Shelbyville, Tenn., also won $25,000 as the 2015 Company Driver of the Year, named by TCA and Truckers News.

The awards, sponsored by Cummins and Love’s Travel Stops, recognize drivers who have driven safely, enhanced the image of trucking and served their communities. They were announced at TCA’s annual meeting in Las Vegas.

Prime Inc.’s Glen Horack, the only finalist for the owner-operator award, won $2,500. Company driver finalists Guy Broderick of APPS Transport, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, and David McGowan of WEL Companies, De Pere, Wis., also won $2,500.

Accepting the award, Tricco said his job has given him the opportunity “to give back to the community and protect the environment.”

Tricco, of Brandon, Manitoba, has logged more than 4.3 million accident-free miles during his 36-year driving career. He has been leased to Bison Transport since 1996 and pulls a reefer with his 2009 Volvo.

In a video interview played at the TCA awards banquet, Tricco recounted rescuing another truck driver who was freezing to death in his disabled truck. “He would’ve froze to death,” he said.

In addition to receiving safe driving awards from Bison and the Manitoba Trucking Association’s Industry Excellence Award in 2013, Tricco was named the Manitoba Trucking Association/Manitoba Public Insurance Driver of the Year in 2013 and the Canadian Trucking Alliance/Volvo Canada National Driver of the Year in 2014.

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