Truck driving involves operating large vehicles, known as trucks, to transport goods and materials from one location to another. Truck drivers are responsible for ensuring that their cargo is delivered safely and on time. They must follow traffic laws, perform vehicle inspections, and maintain accurate records of their trips.
To become a truck driver, individuals typically need a commercial driver's license (CDL) and may undergo training programs to learn safe driving practices and vehicle operation. Truck drivers often work long hours and may spend extended periods away from home, making time management and planning essential skills for the job.