You’ll get to experience driving in winter weather in a training environment. Some schools offer weather simulators to help you drive on wet and slick, but nothing beats the real thing!
If you do have to drive in it, why not learn in someone else’s truck? And if the conditions are beyond your comfort level or ability you can stop.
The trainer can either take over or guide you on how to relax and drive with confidence. After all it is a learning experience, but you don’t want to get too crazy.
If you do learn to drive that 80,000 pound beast in the winter months, you’ll be ahead of a lot of the other new drivers.
So for many, these reasons might be just the thing to make you want to push yourself and learn to drive in the winter. And with the worse weather behind you, you’ll have sunnier days ahead.