CDL Training in Winter Cons
Of course learning to drive in 6 inches of snow is not everyone’s idea of a good learning environment. It depends on what part of the country you are from and where you plan to do most of your driving. But keep in mind truckers tend to go where the work is.
So one way or the other, at some point you will get to drive in winter! The temperature will be a lot lower than the other months.
According to experienced truck drivers, CDL training in winter means that you’ll have to dress appropriately. It can get pretty cold in the winter. Of course the Dakotas will be a lot colder than South Texas but either way you’ll need a warm coat, maybe driving gloves, comfortable driving shoes, and a warm hat.
Another thing is the class size. Some might like it but other learn better when there are people to bounce ideas and studying off.
There will be some studying, after all there are usually test that go with CDL training in winter or any time of the year actually! That is in addition to the driving test required by law.