
The journey to becoming a confident and capable truck driver doesn’t happen overnight. It’s a career path that requires time, patience, and extensive practice.
It’s no secret that confidence is a big part of being a good truck driver. One of the best ways to build confidence is to get behind the wheel and drive. The more time you spend on the road, the more comfortable and in control you’ll feel.
Start with the small stuff
Everyone has something they struggle with, whether it’s backing into a tight space, merging onto a busy highway, or handling winding country roads. The key is to take it one challenge at a time. Just like when you practiced for your regular driver’s license, it’s important to gain experience in a variety of conditions. Drive at night and during the day. Practice in the rain, snow, and wind. Only practice driving in these conditions when it is safe. Learn how to navigate different levels of traffic, from stop-and-go city traffic to busy highways.
Be patient with yourself
Every truck driver was once in your shoes. Stress is a part of the journey, but growth comes from staying open-minded, asking questions, and learning fro those who’ve been there.
Here's the truth
Most seasoned drivers want to help. They’ve got stories, lessons, and road wisdom you won’t find in any manual. So, ask. Start a conversation. You’ll be surprised at the brotherhood that still exists out here. And, if you’re a veteran driver, remember what it was like starting out. A small tip, a kind word, or a little encouragement can make a big difference to a rookie finding their footing.
Understand the rules of the road
Remember that driving a semi-truck is a lot different than driving a four-wheel vehicle. Study the regulations that are specific to trucks, including truck-only routes.
Always prioritize safety
Get familiar with your truck’s brakes, locks, and other safety features. A safe truck will be a more reliable truck. Knowing how to operate your rig properly will give you peace of mind every time you hit the road.
This article first appeared in the Overdrive and Truckers News Trucks' Gear Guide from the RoadPro Family of brands