Long-Haul Truck Driver Day is observed in Russia every last Saturday of August, celebrating the hard work and dedication of long-haul truck drivers. Although it is not an official holiday, it is supported by several large oil companies. This day recognizes the challenges faced by truck drivers, who often spend weeks or months away from home, navigating dangerous routes and dealing with sleep disorders and fatigue due to long hours on the road. The celebration also acknowledges the unique subculture that has developed among truckers, which originated in North America and Australia and gained popularity in the mid-1970s. Many truck drivers commemorate this day by spending it driving, symbolizing their commitment to delivering cargo over long distances.
