Not a spouse or friend, just someone that's interesting in the trucking life. Someone that wants to find out what it's really like before committing. Has anyone ever allowed a passenger like this?
Anyone ever allow someone to ride along?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by MaybeAFutureTrucker, Jun 22, 2025 at 5:38 PM.
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Most guys that own their own trucks can do what they want and have riders but company drivers usually cannot in most cases. Wether it be insurance policy or just company policy.
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Down here in the dirty south during the summer school break its not uncommon to see owner op’s working a truck everyday with the whole family in the cab. Lol.
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I took out my passenger seat. I like working alone, always have. So, no, no riders. Not even my wife
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There have been times I’ve taken the whole family along. The boys all like to go, and the wife comments occasionally that it’s about her turn again! I wouldn’t just pick up a random hitchhiker though
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Some companies allow a rider.
Some allow a spouse or family member.
Some also allow a friend.
Good questions to ask before you accept a job.
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Prior to my retirement, last year, I worked for Crete. They changed their rider policy a few years back allowing any adult, not necessarily related, to ride along (with company permission). You could also take your own children. As far as I know, this is still the policy.
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