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Advantages and Disadvantages of Local Truck Driving Jobs

May 25, 2023

Many of our graduates ask about local driving options.  Who can blame them?  Theoretically it should […]

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A Few Tips on Avoiding Road Rage a truck driver

A Few Tips on Avoiding Road Rage as a truck driver

Road rage is aggression or anger coming from a motorist, while driving. This behavior can come […]

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Trucking Tips for Staying Safe in Bad Weather – Summer Edition

Driving in a bad storm is dangerous for all drivers, but it can be especially dangerous […]

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How to prepare for taking your CDL Permit Test

If you’re planning on getting a commercial driver’s license (CDL) you first need a commercial learner’s […]

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What are the 3 types of CDL license? A Comprehensive Look at CDL Classifications

What is a Class A CDL? A Class A commercial driver’s license is required to operate […]

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IS TRUCK DRIVING A GOOD CAREER FOR ME?

You may have heard that almost 75% of all goods transported in America go by truck.  […]

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Taking Dreams on the Road: Deaf Student Completes CDL Training at Sage Truck Driving Schools

Stephen Arellano may not be able to hear, but his visual skills and attentiveness make him […]

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What are the CDL Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) regulations?

March 30, 2023

The ELDT regulations were issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), which is part […]

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New ELDT Online CDL Training Platform Meets FMCSA requirements

February 22, 2023

Beginning February 7, 2022, in compliance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA’s) Entry-Level Driver […]

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