Cecil Bultman Jr. of Napoleon was
honored by the Indiana Motor Truck Association as a Master Truck
Driver for his exceptional driving record. Bultman, who has
been driving a truck for over 51 years, has logged over 2 million
miles without an accident.
Bultman has been working for Baylor Trucking Inc. for 14 years.
He has conducted orientation, taught CDL classes, cleared driveways
in winter, and, of course, driven a truck for Baylor. For
14 years he has done whatever we ask of him, president
Bob Baylor said.
Besides working for Baylor, Bultman also has been dedicated
to his community. He has served as a firefighter for 50 years.
He has also served on the Versailles Rescue 69 Emergency Medical
Services for 28 years. He is also a Lions Club member. The
good Lord says you need to help people, Bultman said.
Bultman is one of about 75 drivers who are honored as Master
Drivers each year. The State of Indiana has 185,000 commercially
licensed drivers.
The IMTA awards the Master Truck Driver award for drivers who
have driven one million miles or ten years without accident,
not received a traffic citation in the past three years, and
have been committed to community service or continued their
professional education.
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SUBMITTED PHOTO
Pictured from left are: Bob Baylor, Cecil Bultman Jr.,
Beth Baylor and granddaughter Ella Shelton. Bultman was
recently honored by the Indiana Motor Truck Association
as a Master Truck Driver. He has been employed with Baylor
Trucking Inc. for the past 14 years and has logged over
two million miles without an accident.
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