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Road to NTDC Spotlight: Rick Cates
Organizing Committee鈥檚 鈥楽enator鈥 Sponsors Safety, Family for 52 Years
Senior Reporter
Rick Cates likes to say the moment he arrived at the National Truck Roadeo more than five decades ago, he knew he was home.
For 52 years, to be exact, Cates has been involved with the Roadeo, now known as the . His invaluable institutional knowledge secured him a lifetime spot on the event鈥檚 organizing committee. As a sign of respect, the NTDC community began referring to him as 鈥淪enator,鈥 or 鈥淪en. Cates.鈥 When he shares crucial insights about tournament operations, committee members sometimes refer to him as 鈥渕aster of the Senate.鈥
Cates has devoted his life to the trucking industry. It was only natural he would gravitate to the country鈥檚 prestigious forum for safety and precision-driving skills. Always ready to offer advice, listen to ideas, or share words of encouragement, Cates said the days leading up to the annual 鈥淪uper Bowl of Safety鈥 are cherished.
鈥淲e鈥檒l have truck drivers that have a proven safety record. Some of them have 5 million miles when they鈥檙e going to be competing. So it鈥檚 exciting to see many safety professionals and also the safety professionals in the industry will be coming together to organize and conduct the truck driving championships,鈥 鈥淪en. Cates鈥 told Transport Topics ahead of the event鈥檚 kickoff Aug. 21.

2024 National Truck Driving Championships
奥丑辞:听Winners from nine categories at the state level who have听advanced to the national competition, where a Grand Champion will be crowned
奥丑补迟:听Contestants are judged on a written exam, pre-trip inspection and driving skills
When: Aug. 21-24
Where: Indianapolis
鈥淓very year, it鈥檚 like a reunion of safety professionals and the professional truck driver. And it is about the professional truck driver,鈥 he added. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what the NTDC is all about: to showcase their skills. And each one鈥檚 a winner. Each one鈥檚 a state winner to get there. And each one鈥檚 a winner supporting their families and their companies.鈥
Expressing humility, the 鈥淪enator鈥 pointed to the reward of giving-back to an industry he said has been there for many friends and family.
鈥淚f I can be of help and bring something to the NTDC that can help a rookie or the driver for the first time, or the veteran [driver], at least we have those safe drivers on the road.鈥

Rick Cates with son Jamie at the National Truck Roadeo in Kansas City, Mo., in 1980. (Cates family photo)
Each year, NTDC volunteers and industry leaders unite to produce this premier safety event, showcasing the nation鈥檚 top commercial drivers. While more than 400 qualifiers compete for national titles, Cates has come to appreciate the family atmosphere that has developed over the years.

Rick Cates and son Jamie at an industry event this year. (Cates family photo)听
For Cates, everything comes down to family and the support individuals receive from their household. For many years, Cates鈥 son Jamie, a manager of sales and service with Old Dominion Freight Line, has stood alongside his father at the summer classic.
Reflecting on the event鈥檚 family tradition, the younger Cates said in 2023, 鈥淚t brings back old memories. I feel pride for them,鈥 Jamie Cates added. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e pulling for everybody on your team. There鈥檚 a lot of pride.鈥
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