masnjaz17 asked:
Just Looking for a truck driving school possibly close to chicago or seattle that require you to have your own truck.
Vic Ric asked:
I am purchasing my first invesment property and I will need a truck for better providing maintenance to my property and future properties. Can any of the money used to purchase the truck, as well as gas, mileage or similar truck expenses be deductible?
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K S asked:
What's the pro's and con's for working for a company that offers CDL training as oppose going to Truck Driving School on your own?
Joy asked:
I have several semi precious stones, most relating to chakra but I also have other stones. I have tried looking on the internet for a place to see how I can determine what they are. Any ides?
drapert2001 asked: I'm thinking of hiring a campervan to go on a week holiday. I already have a regular full B driving license, but I don't know what I need to drive a campervan.
Is there a minimum age to drive them? Or is there a maximum weight before a higher licence is required?
Many thanks.
JB asked: Does the Truck Driving curriculum at Job Corps award a CDL License?
If so, which one?
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Midnight Poison asked:
Is is necessary to get driving lessons from a professional driving instructor before you take your driving test?
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Dick S asked:
Is it hard ti get use to driving a large truck?
The school is PDI in NY state.
krysdizzle_2006 asked:
You are a traffic accident investigator. You have arrived at the scene of an accident. Two trucks of equal mass(3,000 kg each) were involved in a rear-end accident at a stop sign. here is what you know:
Truck 1 approched the intersection from the top of a 22-meter hill.
Truck 2 was on a flat stretch of road directly in front of truck 1.
At the bottom of the hill, before braking for the stop sign, Truck 1 was going 20 m/s and truck 2 was going 35 m/s.
From the skid marks on the road you can see that truck 1 applied force on its brakes for 2 seconds, 80 meters before the stop sign.
There were no skid marks left by truck 2. The collision occured at the stop sign, where truck 2 had stopped.
After the collision, both trucks were moving together in the same direction at 10 m/s, before slowly rolling to a stop.
You must now push truck 2 using 1,000 N of force, 8 meters off the side of the road so no one else gets hurt.
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jbird21 asked:
I see diesel trucks often the shoot black smoke out of there pipes or stacks. I was wondering how they get their trucks to do that. I do know that they can somewhat do it when they want. Dont know much about trucks. So….How do i get my diesel truck to shoot black smoke out of my stacks?
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