Safety Check-Ins for Long-Haul Truck Drivers

Thousands of miles from home and on your own. A daily check-in ensures someone always knows you're safe -- no matter where the road takes you.

There are over 3.5 million truck drivers in the U.S., and long-haul drivers spend an average of 240 nights per year away from home. Truck drivers are 10 times more likely to die from a workplace injury than the average worker.

The Challenge

Spending days or weeks on the road alone means a medical emergency, accident, or breakdown could leave you stranded without anyone knowing for hours

Irregular schedules and fatigue make it hard to maintain consistent contact with family, and missed calls create unnecessary anxiety

Remote routes and truck stops in unfamiliar areas pose unique safety risks that most people never encounter in daily life

How I'm Alive Helps

A daily check-in at the end of your driving day confirms you've arrived safely -- your family is only contacted if you miss, eliminating the daily 'did you call?' stress

The app works from any location with cell service, making it reliable across rural highways, rest stops, and truck terminals nationwide

Flexible check-in windows accommodate the unpredictable nature of trucking schedules -- adjust your time as your route changes

The Unique Safety Challenges of Life on the Road

Long-haul trucking is one of the most isolating professions in America. You spend days, sometimes weeks, alone in your cab, navigating thousands of miles of highway. Your family is hundreds or thousands of miles away. Your nearest help might be an hour down an empty stretch of interstate. The risks are real and varied: fatigue-related incidents, mechanical breakdowns in remote areas, medical emergencies in the cab, and the physical toll of sitting for extended periods. Heart attacks, strokes, and diabetic episodes are disproportionately common among truck drivers, and when they happen on a remote stretch of highway, the response time can mean everything. I'm Alive provides a daily safety signal that your family can rely on. Check in when you stop for the night -- at a rest area, truck stop, or terminal. If you don't check in, your family knows something may be wrong and can take action. It's a simple system that addresses the unique reality of being alone on the road.

Keeping Your Family Connected Without the Daily Phone Tag

Every trucker's family knows the routine: waiting for the call that says 'I made it safe.' But calls get missed because of schedules, time zones, bad signal, or sheer exhaustion after a long driving day. When the call doesn't come, worry sets in immediately. I'm Alive replaces the anxiety of phone tag with a reliable system. Your daily check-in is a confirmed signal that you're safe. Your family doesn't need to wait by the phone or wonder if you just fell asleep early. On normal days, they hear nothing from the app, which means everything is fine. If you miss your window, they're alerted and can respond. For truckers, this means freedom from the guilt of missing a call after an exhausting day. For families, it means genuine peace of mind backed by an automatic alert system. The check-in takes seconds, works from any location, and never requires a conversation when you're too tired to talk.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the app work in areas with limited cell service?

The app requires cell service to submit a check-in. If you're in an area without service, check in as soon as you regain signal. Setting your window for the end of your day at a truck stop or rest area usually ensures reliable connectivity.

Can I adjust my check-in time based on my route?

Yes. You can change your check-in window anytime, which is important for truckers whose schedules shift constantly based on loads, traffic, and route changes.

My wife worries every time I'm on a long haul. Will this help?

Absolutely. Many trucking families use I'm Alive specifically for this reason. Your wife gets a reliable safety signal every day without needing to stay up waiting for your call. She's only alerted when something might actually be wrong.

Is this just for solo drivers or also for team drivers?

While team drivers have a built-in safety net in their co-driver, many still use I'm Alive to keep family informed. Solo drivers benefit the most since they have no one in the cab to notice a problem.

I drive across multiple time zones. How does that work?

Simply adjust your check-in time as you cross time zones. The app lets you update your window quickly, so it always aligns with your actual schedule regardless of where you are.

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