In most cases a lot of these orientation pre-hire road tests are doing is just checking out your basic skills. Just don't get a case of the dummy's and you should be ok. By dummy's I mean don't allow the truck to change gears on a railroad track, speed through a school zone, and try to not hit a curb. Some companies have testing routes that go through these kinds of places. Also during the test if you see any low clearance signs be aware of them and act accordingly. Keep your eyes and ears open and do not get into a conversation with the person testing you, just drive the dang truck like I know you know how.
Getting nervous about impending road test..
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by AnthonyM757, Jan 23, 2016.
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Just remember that the faster you drive, the quicker the test will over.
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But I can't wait to have this worry in my head. I want school to be over and out on the open road. -
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Well okay guys
Got a road test for SEFL tomorrow
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It's not really a road test, it's a way for them to see where you're at and who you'll need to be put with to improve your skills. It's a "road evaluation".
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Good luck SEFL is a good ltl company. I didn't know they hired new drivers.
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