Study for the written examination. Just because you’re driving a truck doesn’t mean that you don’t need book smarts. Be sure to take practice tests before taking the actual exam.
Be willing to learn. No one goes into a new profession knowing it all. Be ready to pick up new skills and ask veteran truckers questions.
Stay positive. You’re going to make mistakes. Just remember that messing up is part of the learning process, and try to turn mistakes into a learning opportunity.
If you’re willing to put in the work and listen to your instructors, then there shouldn’t be any problem passing truck driving school with flying colors.
Whether driving commercially or for personal purposes, all drivers need sufficient
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