Wisconsin Motor Carriers Association honored Jones as Driver of the Month

Alyn Jones of Whitewater was recognized and honored as the WMCA Driver of the month at the Safety Awards Banquet held at Chula Vista Resort in Wisconsin Dells, in March 2019, along with the honorees from the other 11 months.

Jones has been driving since 1976 and has over 4.8 million accident-free and ticket-free miles.  He drove for Hawthorn Melody until it closed in 1993, drove over the road for a few years and then began working for the then company of Perlman Roque, (now Martin Brower) delivering for  McDonald’s exclusively, in WI, and northern IL.

He recently was chosen by Martin Brower to travel to VA  and train as Driver Safety Trainer Manager. This is part of a national training and awareness initiative through the National Safety Council in Washington DC. He will be part of a team of drivers to train and teach Defensive Semi Driving within the Company and specifically in Whitewater.

Alyn is a Whitewater native and has been a part of the community since 1962. He is married to Debra (Weiss) and they have five children and three grandchildren.

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