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I was just wondering does CRST teach you how to drive standard and do you need your CDL A permit before you report to one of there schools?
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CRST will put you in school to get your CDL Class A with HazMat, every CRST truck is a 10 speed eaton fuller transmission. Most of the industry is manual transmission. If you can double clutch you can drive a truck somewhat. Also CRST has Freightliner Columbias.
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its not really rocket science just pay attention you'll be ok
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I was just wondering does CRST teach you how to drive standard and do you need your CDL A permit before you report to one of there schools?
It's better to get your permits before going to school it will shave a week off your room bill
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