Mack Trucks Tries Its Hand at Long-Form Storytelling to Highlight Life Behind the Wheel

The weekly series will cover people in trucking-related jobs

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If there’s any occupation that’s under-appreciated in New York City, it’s probably that of a garbage truck driver. Now, Mack Trucks is aiming to change that with a docu-style video series called RoadLife, which shines light on the often-overlooked, yet highly strenuous lifestyle of truck drivers—garbage and otherwise—in the city.

The first installment of RoadLife, called “The City That Never Sleeps,” features Lionel Valentine, a father who drives for the sanitation department, as well as Hector Garcia, who doubles as a pastor and a grocery delivery truck driver.

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