Category Archives: Truck Driving Jobs

Transporting Passengers Safely

Verify all systems are functioning before driving. Continue reading

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Question About Night Driving

Do use the high beams whenever possible, safe for other drivers, and legal as high beams give you the ability to see ahead better. Continue reading

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Question about Securement of Cargo

On flatbed trailers or trailers without sides, cargo must be secured to: Keep the wind from blowing items off the trailer Keep it from shifting or falling off Protect from thieves Answer: B.  Keep it from shifting or falling off … Continue reading

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Question About Speed

By watching for vehicle behavior, you can make good safe decisions in speed and lane changes as they become necessary. Continue reading

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Question of Today

Movement of liquid in partially filled tanks can create liquid surges. Continue reading

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Question of the day about icy roads

Even and steady speed is the safest way to drive on ice. Continue reading

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Another Couple of Questions of the Day

Low slung units such as car carriers, moving vans, and livestock trailers are just a few trailers that have a higher risk of getting stuck on a railroad track. Continue reading

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