Truck Preparation for Driving

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Experience Overview
- Student completion records
- VR training certificates
- Training groups
- Scheduling
- Set refresher training frequency
The assessment starts in the room where you get your documents. Then you will get your work permit to start preparing for driving.
You will approach your vehicle and check for multiple possible problems, including oil and coolant levels, wheels, signs, driver’s PPEs, all types of lights, leakages, fifth-wheel coupling, engine, vehicle systems and many other points in your checklist.
You will have to go through all points in your checklist to complete the task. In the training and the exam possible problems will be randomized to make each experience unique.
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Driver authorization and documentation verification:
- Present a valid driver’s license, collect the waybill and checklist, review all documents, and confirm approval with the dispatcher and mechanic.
Pre-start external vehicle inspection:
- Inspect license plates, tires, wheel nuts, suspension, fifth wheel coupling, wheel chocks, and check for visible leaks or external damage.
Cab entry and power-up preparation:
- Safely enter the cab, connect the battery, confirm neutral gear position, insert the key, and start the vehicle.
Instrument and system status checks:
- Verify odometer readings, tachograph functionality, and confirm inspection checkpoints using the checklist.
Steering, braking, and visibility checks:
- Test steering operation, brake lights, mirrors, windshield condition, wipers, and washer system functionality.
Lighting, signaling, and warning systems:
- Check headlights, daytime running lights, emergency lights, flashing beacons, horn, and in-cab heating systems.
Safety equipment and driver protection verification:
- Confirm the presence and condition of the fire extinguisher, warning triangle, first aid kit, portable lamp, protective equipment, and seat belt.
Fluid levels, engine compartment, and inspection completion:
- Inspect oil, coolant, brake fluid, and other technical fluids, close the hood, confirm semi-trailer signage, finalize the checklist, and secure the vehicle for driving.
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