Henceforth, truckers that have Class A CDL and have undergone additional training are not bad drivers at all.
In fact they have invested in good training programs that is one of the ways to ensure that they are properly trained and educated about the federal rules and regulations are being respected.
Remember: Trucks are three times less likely to be in an accident than a regular motor vehicle.
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Truckers Use A Lot Of Drugs
Before you start believing in this myth, ask yourself how do truck drivers obtain their Class A CDL?
Well, I will go straight to the point, it is mandatory that more than 50% of all truck drivers take drug tests.
If we make comparison with the other passenger vehicles, we can see that they are not even taking drug tests. This speaks volumes!
So let me make it crystal clear to you, in order for a person to become a truck driver he has to fulfill the following requirements, which are mandatory:
- The driver must not have been convicted of felony involving the use of a motor vehicle;
- Becoming a trucker is not allowed for persons who have been involved in crimes with drugs;
- As well, driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol;
- Caused a fatality through negligent operation of a motor vehicle;
Also, trucking companies are very restrictive when it comes to drug usage.