-
10
May
Navigating Financial Options for CDL Training at America Truck Driving School
Financing CDL training is a common concern for prospective students. America Truck Driving School offers various solutions to make this investment more accessible.
Read more
(more…) -
01
May
Unlocking Your Trucking Career: Why Choose America Truck Driving School
Embarking on a trucking career offers numerous opportunities, and selecting the right training institution is pivotal. America Truck Driving School (ATDS) stands out as a premier choice for aspiring drivers seeking comprehensive education and support. (more…)
Read more -
08
Aug
Strategies for Maintaining Focus on Long Hauls
Long-haul truck driving demands a high level of focus and responsibility. As a driver, you’re not only responsible for your own safety but also for the well-being of others on the road, the security of the freight, and the upkeep of your truck. Meeting deadlines and managing other critical tasks also require constant vigilance.
To help maintain concentration during extended periods behind the wheel, especially when driving solo, America Truck Driving School offers these vital tips: (more…)
Read more -
17
Apr
Stretches and Exercises to Keep Your Body Healthy on the Road
One of the biggest concerns for commercial truck drivers—especially those regularly on long haul routes—is staying limber. It is very tough on the body to sit in the cab all day. Your body gets stiff. Your back and joints can get sore. Your muscles can become atrophied from lack of movement. Repetitive stress injuries are common in this industry because drivers tend to forget about taking care of their bodies. (more…)
Read more -
17
Apr
10 Safety Tips for Truck Drivers
Safety is the top priority in the trucking industry. Yes, you want to get your freight where it needs to go. However, if it doesn’t arrive safely and intact, everyone loses money. More importantly, you need to practice safe driving habits for your own well-being, to protect other drivers on the road, and to avoid damaging your truck, trailer and cargo. You don’t want to risk your own life—or the lives of others—by being a reckless trucker. (more…)
Read more