 Today on Nightline, we had a blast at Driver Appreciation Week. It's time again for Benefits Open Enrollment and a look at our very first groovy night swift leadership conference. I'm Alec Lloyd for Nightline. Last month we celebrated Driver Appreciation Week and it was awesome. All terminals gave out food and prizes, there were games and it was just all around a good time. Some highlights included Portland giving out the belt for Pacific Northwest Driver of the Year Mel Kemp. Drivers from the Gulfport Terminal were featured on the news and then Phoenix Dave Jackson came by to participate in a three-point competition with the drivers. We hope that everyone had fun and because we can't say it enough, we appreciate all drivers out on the road. We're already counting down the days until Driver Appreciation Week next year. Open Enrollment for all night employees runs from October 3rd through October 14th. That means it's time for you to make any changes to your benefits that will take effect next year. If you want those Benis, you can enroll online by going to benselect.com slash night transportation or by calling 1-888-564-4480. And here's the deal, even if you're not making any changes to your coverage, you still have to enroll. Your current insurance coverages will not roll over, so make sure you enroll in order to be covered for 2023. Again, it ends on October 14th, so if the 15th comes around and you still haven't done it, we just had our first ever NightSwift Leadership Conference. We celebrated the Terminal Managers from our highest performing terminals, specifically those with OR percentages in the 60s and 70s. Part of the event was themed with everyone coming decked out in their best or worst 70s garb. Alejandro, our SoCal ports Terminal Manager, led the way with an OR all the way down in the 60s. That's impressive. In addition to that, we gave out the very first Carl and Lisa Ames dedication award. The award, which went to Phoenix Dry Terminal Manager Kyle Saldana, is given in honor of night employee Carl Ames. Carl was the first dispatcher for night transportation, and even after passing away earlier this year, he continues to be a symbol of kindness, compassion, and dedication for everyone who works here at night. That horn means it's time to enter the speed zone. Facts flying in at 65 miles per hour. Today, we release our new night office internet, The Hub. The Hub provides office and shop team members centralized access to tools and information to facilitate collaboration and serves as a centralized location for corporate communications. Consider this your one-stop shop. This is now available to all night office and shop team members and is available with a click of a button labeled Night Hub at the top of your team's menu. If this icon is not showing for you, then be sure to restart your team's app. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month. Be on the lookout for videos giving you tips on how to stay safe and avoid being targeted by hackers. Congrats to our new million milers. You would have to drive coast to coast in the U.S. about 328 times in order to hit one million miles. That'd be a heck of a road trip. Thank you for your insane work ethic. And finally, on October 28th, we'll have the grand reopening of our Phoenix Terminal, as well as the unveiling of our latest Fleet of Heroes truck. Come check out the fresh basketball court, bowling alley, game room, and night pro shop as well as the newest truck in our Fleet of Heroes lineup. Are you subscribed to Night Transportation on YouTube? If not, what are you waiting for? Get notifications for these videos in all of our latest stories. We recently showcased some of our top trainers and put out a video tour of our 2023 trucks. And make sure to tune in to the Beyond the Rig podcast. Some of our latest episodes included talking with a million miler, a driving dancer, and a special reappearance by former host, Will Phipps. Check it out on YouTube or wherever you listen to podcasts. I'm Alec Lloyd for the latest in all news night. This has been Nightline. Good night and good truck.