Is it pretty common for companies not to allow passengers? I'm looking into KLLM and like the OP I might want to bring someone along on a run, and frankly, I'm sure I'd enjoy the company.![]()
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Why no passengers?
Discussion in 'Trucking Jobs' started by ridgerunner_ky, Jan 28, 2008.
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Mostly it has to do with their insurance company's. I think most company's will allow someone to ride after 6 months of safe driving. Ya most company's say immediate family but I am sure as long as you get them ok'd by safety first you can get it approved in some cases.
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Okay, that's reasonable. While I would definitely like the perk of being able to bring a rider along, I don't think I would rule out a company based solely on that policy.
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KLLM has a rider policy, you just have to pay a nominal insurance fee, and have experience first.
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Do you happen to know how much the fee is? Is it reasonable? Specific for each ride or do you pay it constantly?
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I can't remember, but I think it is $10 per month, and you can pay just for the specific months that you have a rider.
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i have a question....what would they classify a girlfriend as? I want to take her along sometimes when I start up and get a lil bit of experience...
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Some companies allow girlfriends, others only allow wives. KLLM allows any riders over 12 I think.
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just stick her in the bunk at scales and while loading! lol
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