Tips for Winterizing Your Truck
Winter is here and with it comes frosty weather. Driving on snow-covered or icy roads is challenging and dangerous enough. The last thing you want
One of the best ways to decide if driving for Prime is right for you is to learn from the experiences of fellow truckers. This truck driver blog features updated articles and blog posts with advice for truck life. Topics include providing for your family and maximizing earnings, making the most of the opportunity you have as an over-the-road (OTR) truck driver to travel the country, selecting the best equipment, and maintaining your overall health and wellness.
Winter is here and with it comes frosty weather. Driving on snow-covered or icy roads is challenging and dangerous enough. The last thing you want
As a truck driver, you spend long hours on the road. Dead air time can take the wind out of your sails—or the gas out
Sleep. It’s what keeps your body and mind healthy. A good night’s rest helps you feel alert, energized and ready to take on the day.
Over-the-road drivers are on the road day in and day out. Need a shower? Need a coffee? Clean laundry? How about a place to park
Slick conditions, heavy winds and wet weather are dangerous for anyone on the road. Bad weather conditions are especially hazardous for those hauling loaded tractor-trailers
Being a truck driver isn’t just a job. It’s a lifestyle. A career as a trucker is very different from a career where you clock
Life on the road can get lonely. As an over-the-road (OTR) truck driver, you could spend three to four weeks at a time away from
Today, there’s a mobile app for everything—including what you need to make life easier on the road. Many factors go into planning and executing each
Your career in trucking starts with a learner’s permit. Before you can earn your Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), you must obtain your Commercial
Our fallen and living veterans have sacrificed so much to keep our communities safe and protect our freedoms. From World War II to today, around
Ready for life on the open road? Picture yourself in the driver’s seat. Which way will you steer your career? Will you drive solo or
Ready to complete your truck driver training? Prime’s CDL training program consists of four main parts: orientation, CDL instruction, CDL exam, and TNT training. Once
Hours of sitting. Exposure to vibrations and bumps. Hunching or leaning while steering. All of these things can contribute to truck driver back and neck
Prime’s Training Program gives you one-on-one experience with a trainer so you can ace your Class A CDL exam and start your career in trucking.
Your truck is your workplace. It’s also your home away from home. Why not make it reflect you? Custom graphics show off your interests and