1. You meet and become personally acquainted with other traffic
professionals.
2. You learn new and successful methods of handling a problem through
discussion and study with club members.
3. You develop a more thorough knowledge on functions pertaining to traffic
and transportation from club programs dealing with specific matters.
4. You have the opportunity of exchanging ideas and personal views on
transportation laws and legislative matters with highly trained and competent
people.
5. You participate in the Traffic Club educational programs.
6. You develop a better relationship between your company and other
companies represented in the membership.
7. You acquire a better understanding of the problems faced by those you
serve
giving you an opportunity to review your service and alter it, when
necessary, to better serve your customers and clients.
8. You develop a more thorough understanding of The Traffic Club motto:
"Shipper and Carrier Cooperation in Transportation".
9. You have the satisfaction of being able to contribute your personal
efforts in any way that you are willing and capable in assisting the Club
program of events.
10. Your talents can be put to use for the betterment of fellow members and
the industry as a whole.
11. You are given the opportunity to enlighten your local community on
traffic and transportation matters through participation as a leader or
worker in the annual National Transportation Week observance.
12. Last, but by no means least, you become a better educated and informed
employee, therefore a more valuable one qualifying for increased
compensation.