Long hours behind the wheel. Unpredictable schedules. Fast food stops.
As a Safety Manager at Anderson Trucking Service (ATS), with a background as a trucker myself, I know that life on the road takes a toll, and for America's drivers, staying healthy on the road often feels impossible. That's why Project 61 was created: to make staying healthy simple, free, and realistic for truck drivers everywhere.
Through a partnership with the Offshift app, Project 61 makes it easy for you to take control of your wellbeing right from your fingertips, no matter where the road takes you. From quick truck-cab workouts to simple nutrition hacks, Offshift is designed to fit real life on the road.
And here's the best part: it's 100% free for you and your family. No gimmicks. No subscriptions. Just real tools for better health, built for drivers by people who understand what life on the road is really like.
What Is Project 61?
Project 61 is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the health and longevity of America's truck drivers. The program's name reflects a sobering truth: the average life expectancy for a commercial driver is just 61 years.
That statistic, stark as it is, drives the mission. Truck drivers like you keep America moving. You work under constant pressure, facing tight delivery schedules and long hours away from home, and most of that's done while sitting. That lifestyle takes its toll, and can lead to:
Project 61 exists to change this narrative by giving drivers the tools they need to live longer, feel better, and take control of their health.
It works by connecting you to the Offshift app, a wellness platform designed specifically for the trucking lifestyle that gives you instant access to:
It's easy to start, easy to use, and easy to stick with.
The Offshift app was made for drivers who live on the move. In fact, most of its features can be accessed offline, so you don't even necessarily need Wi-Fi. It's simple and practical, for whether you're parked at a rest stop or winding down after a long haul. Here's a little preview of what you can expect to find in the app:
When you eat better, you sleep better, feel better, and drive better. It's just science.
It's not complicated. Just simple habits for real drivers.
For starters, you can put that pocketbook away! Project 61 is funded by donations from individuals and corporate sponsors who believe in providing drivers with better health resources, so it's completely free! No sign-up fees or upsells, and the process to get started couldn't be easier:
You'll even earn points for completing health activities! It's a fun, low-pressure way to hold yourself accountable and maybe have a little fun competition with friends, colleagues, and others in the truck driving community.
It can't be stressed enough: professional truck drivers are the backbone, the heartbeat, or whatever other vital system you want to use, of America's supply chain. But there's no sugar-coating it, either: it's a tough gig. An average day on the road can look something like:
Often, all of the above. So it's no wonder drivers are at higher risks of heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and fatigue. But we, and Project 61, believe that it doesn't have to be this way. With the Offshift app, everything you need to improve your health is right in your pocket. And healthier drivers mean:
Lao Tzu famously wrote, "A journey of a thousand miles starts under one's feet." That's a good way to think of Project 61. Your long-term health and wellness all start with one click or tap. You don't have to overhaul your entire lifestyle overnight, and you don't even need a lot of time. All it takes is a few minutes a day to start moving more, feeling better, and living stronger.
You take care of freight, customers, and schedules every day, but taking care of yourself can get lost in the shuffle. Your health doesn't have to be the price you pay for doing your job.
Download the Offshift app by Project 61 today and join thousands of other professional drivers who are taking control of their health on their own terms. This is the year!
Thanks for all you do, stay safe out there, and here's to happy (and healthy) driving!