Chalk Mountain Services of Texas Earns 2025 Truck Safety Grand Champion Title

Chalk Mountain Services of Texas has once again secured top recognition for its safety record, being named the 2025 Truck Safety Contest Grand Champion by the Texas Trucking Association (TXTA).

“This award is a testament to the unwavering dedication to safety and quality demonstrated by the team at Chalk Mountain,” said Aaron Yeager, CEO. “We couldn’t be prouder of their efforts and results.”

Consistent Track Record of Safety

This marks the third time in four years that Chalk Mountain has taken home the Grand Champion title. The company has also held the top spot in its mileage category for four consecutive years, underscoring a culture built around driver safety and operational excellence.

Founded in 2006, Chalk Mountain has grown into what its press release describes as “a leader in the transportation and logistics industry, managing operations in Texas, New Mexico, Wyoming, North Dakota, and Ohio.”

Recognition at TXTA’s Annual Conference

The award was formally presented during TXTA’s Annual Conference in Austin, Texas. The Grand Champion honor is given to the carrier that demonstrates both the lowest accident frequency rate and the strongest safety program overall.

Along with its Grand Champion win, Chalk Mountain also captured first place in the Local Over 10 Million Mile category. In addition, David Serach, senior director of safety, was honored with TXTA’s Distinguished Safety Award — a reflection of the company’s ongoing investment in its people and processes.

The Role of TXTA in Texas Trucking

As the “Unified Voice of Texas Trucking,” TXTA has represented the industry since 1932. The association’s 1,000 member organizations range from small fleets to Fortune 500 companies, working together to advance safety, education, and advocacy.

“The organization stands as a trusted advocate for public policy, educational excellence, and professional safety,” Chalk said.

With its latest recognition, Chalk Mountain continues to set the standard for safety performance across Texas and beyond.

Source: The Trucker
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