
Tractor-trailer driver logs
2-million accident-free miles
Staff reports
Special to The
Telegraph Nancy Scott, who has driven two
million accident-free miles, is seen.
Nancy Scott, a tractor-trailer driver out of Frito-Lay’s Perry site, has reached a milestone. Scott, who lives in Kathleen, has become one of the first female drivers for the Plano, Texas-based chips and snack maker to become a “Two Million Miler.”
She has
logged two million accident-free miles —
equivalent of nine trips from the earth to the
moon — and was recognized earlier this month at
a celebration gala in
“Frito-Lay Perry is truly proud of
Trucker Drives
2 Million Miles Accident-Free
Nancy Scott has driving
the equivalent of nine round trips from earth to
the moon.
Nancy Scott is
just like many of
us who take to the roads everyday and head to
work.
The only
difference is she
has bragging rights.
In 28 years of being a
truck driver for
Frito-Lay, she has yet to be involved in an
accident.
Scott said, "It is
something you have
to want to do and keep safety in mind at all
times."
Many drivers
participate in a tucker rodeo where all of their
road skills are constantly put to the test.
Frito-Lay Traffic
Leader Bill Campbell said, "We do a refresher
every year with our drivers, going over the
things to look for on the road, keeping you eyes
moving, getting the big picture."
For Frito-Lay, the big
picture is less road incidents. Thanks to the
program, the company said they have seen a 64
percent decline in accidents in the past ten
years.
"Keep your mind on what
you are doing and you learn something new
everyday," she said.
While the interstate is
the most common place you'll see an accident,
according to the Bibb County Sheriff's office,
many wrecks occur within the first five miles of
your home.
Lt. Chip Wagner said,
"There are several things that cause these
accident, distractions, children, texting on a
cell phone, personal issues."
Something she calls
mutual respect on the road.
"Watch our for us and
we will watch out for you," she added.
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Frito-Lay female driver
reaches milestone
As one of only two
females out of the 88 drivers at

By HILLARY GAVAN
The Associated Press
Frito-Lay’s
over-the-road driver called her 34-year career
with Frito-Lay a dream come true.
As one of only two
females out of the 88 drivers at
It’s a rare
accomplishment for any over-the-road driver, but
especially for a woman in an industry that is
only 12 to 15 percent female.
“She’s extremely
professional, and she’s just so much fun to be
around,” said Linda Burns, traffic manager for
Frito-Lay.
“Her personality
enables her to stay relaxed. She’s a very
conscientious person,” said Carl Griffin,
distribution manager. “Frito-Lay runs through
her veins.”
After she got her
license,
Over the years she’s
seen a few tornados, but acknowledges she enjoys
watching the weather.
“If I wasn’t a truck
driver, I’d be a storm tracker,”
She never let being a
woman get in her way, and luckily most of the
men didn’t give her any problems about it.
When she first started
out in
She got even more
hesitant when pulling in a parking lot stuffed
with Harley-Davidson bikers in
These days
She doesn’t mind
lending fellow drivers a hand either. One snowy
Thanksgiving weekend she ran into a carload of
stranded girls. After she called a tow truck for
them and sent them on their way, she was later
commended by the girl’s mother, who sent a
thank-you note to Frito-Lay.
Although co-workers say
Unfortunately, she said
it snowed 22 days this past December, especially
the final two days of the month.
Now that she’s earned
her victory, however, she is looking toward the
future. She figures she can easily truck at
least 10 more years and reach 3 million miles.
On average it takes a
Frito-Lay OTR driver about 10 years to reach the
one million mile mark. The company now has more
than 500 active “Million Milers” on the roads
daily. Through the “Million Milers” program, and
the company’s extensive safety efforts,
Frito-Lay has seen a 64 percent decline in
collisions over the past 10 years.
Other Beloit Frito-Lay
drivers honored this year included the following
people: Chris Zanoni, 1 million miles; Todd
Gabower, 1 million miles; Dave Wells, 1 million
miles; Darrell Zettle, 1 million miles; Dave
Rickel, 2 million miles; and John Ross, 2
million miles.
As a company, Frito-Lay
recognizes its “Million Mile” drivers annually.
The nearly 90 drivers who have logged one
million or more accident-free miles were honored
at a recognition ceremony at Frito-Lay
Headquarters in
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