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Here’s another good one I thought to bump so the newer people can also save.
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Bumping for the newer people can save G-Town’s wind chart, I thought it was helpful and a good thing to save before it’s gone.
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Trucking Truth Closing October 1st – What An Incredible Ride!
Agreed with what Bird-One said as well. I’ve been going through the training diaries section and reading all those, and there’s tons of companies on there that are no longer around and diaries that are 10+ years old and even today just reading them is still immensely helpful. So even if there’s no ability to post new stuff just being able to read through is beneficial and it would be awesome to still be able to do that. My goal was to get through every piece of wisdom on this site, and while I never made it anywhere near through everything, the amount of knowledge I have learned from this site between lurking and studying is insane.
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Trucking Truth Closing October 1st – What An Incredible Ride!
Any chance you’ll leave the High Road Training Program up? Or does anyone know of any alternatives that are just as helpful? Between reading the manual and taking practice tests on other sites and apps I haven’t found anything that compares to preparing for the permit like on here does.
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Trucking Truth Closing October 1st – What An Incredible Ride!
I think your idea of a book would be cool, maybe a compilation of the best comments or most helpful ones, kind of like your all star comments section, or like how the career guide picks from throughout the forum to help answer a range of questions. I don’t know if it would be cost effective or how you’d even go about it but I even wondered if the high road program could be converted into a study guide book or something like that. There’s tons of study guides out there but none have a logbook section, weights section or securement section like here does.