The Dehumanization of the American Trucker
 The Dehumanization of the American Trucker  From National Icon to Discarded Commodity          There was a time when the American trucker was a symbol of grit, freedom, and working-class pride.  The open road was their office, the CB radio their lifeline, and the big rig—a home away from home. They were cowboys of the modern world, delivering goods across states and stories alike.  But today? The narrative has shifted. Severely.  Now, truckers are seen not as essential workers but as traffic congestion, regulatory burdens, or placeholders for machines. Once glorified in songs, films, and lore, the Great American Trucker has been systematically removed from humanity —reduced to a number, a cost center, or worse, a liability.  Cultural Shift: From Hero to Hassle  Hollywood once mythologized truckers.    Convoy (1978)  made them folk heroes.    Country music romanticized the life on the road.    Even the CB radio had its moment as a symbol of freedom and camarader...