Commercial Drivers
Commercial drivers operate vehicles for business purposes, transporting goods or passengers. They may drive trucks, buses, or vans, and are essential for supply chain logistics and public transportation. To become a commercial driver, individuals must obtain a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and adhere to specific regulations and safety standards.
These drivers often work for companies in various industries, including transportation, logistics, and public transit. Their responsibilities include ensuring the vehicle is in good condition, following traffic laws, and maintaining accurate records of their trips. Commercial drivers play a vital role in keeping economies moving by delivering products and services efficiently.