Sharpen Your Truck Driving Skills with Remedial Training

Sharpen Your Truck Driving Skills with Remedial Training

As a truck driver, you are responsible for operating a large and potentially dangerous vehicle. It is crucial that you have the skills and training necessary to operate your vehicle safely. While most truck drivers receive the necessary training when they first start driving, it is important to refresh your skills on a regular basis. That's where remedial training comes in.

 

In this blog post, we'll cover what remedial training is, why you may need it, and what it covers. We'll also answer the question of how often a truck driver should refresh their skills. By taking part in remedial training, truck drivers can help to keep our roads safe for everyone.

 

What Is Remedial Training?

 

Remedial training is a type of training that covers the basics of truck driving. It is typically taken by new drivers or drivers who need to refresh their skills. In most cases, remedial training is completed at the trucking company's expense and is conducted by experienced instructors. Though the job may seem straightforward, truck driving requires a great deal of skill and training. As such, it is important that truck driver training is performed regularly. 

 

Reasons for Taking Remedial Training

 

There are many reasons why you might need to take remedial training. Maybe you have been out of the truck driving game for a while and need to brush up on your skills. Or maybe you just need to get up to speed on the new industry safety practices. In some cases, your company may require that all employees take a remedial course before they can drive. Regardless of your reason for taking remedial training, it's an important part of being a safe and responsible truck driver.

 

What It Covers

 

Remedial training is designed to help drivers who have already completed a truck driver training course brush up on their skills and maintain their safety certification. It can cover anything from a review of the material covered in the original course to more specific topics like how to safely operate in bad weather conditions. 

 

More specifically, this type of training usually covers all the basics of truck driving, including:


  • Real-life driving training scenarios
  • Basic and advanced operations
  • Backing and shifting
  • Highway, city, and mountain training
  • Knowledge of new safety regulations
  • Education on new practices within the industry
  • Experience with different truck sizes and loads
  • Theoretical skills

 

How Often Should Truck Drivers Refresh Their Skills?

 

The frequency with which you should take remedial training will depend on your individual situation. If you are a new driver, you will likely need to take more frequent courses than if you've been driving for years. However, even experienced drivers should consider taking at least one refresher course per year. This will help ensure that your skills remain sharp and that you're always operating at the highest level of safety possible. 

 

Sign Up For Our Course Today

 

At Professional Transport Driver Training School, we believe that training should be an ongoing practice in your truck driving career. That's why we offer remedial training courses to help drivers brush up on their skills and become the best possible behind the wheel. When you're finished, you'll have the confidence and education you need to be a safe, professional driver.

 

If you are just getting started, we also offer both Class 1 and Class 3 training. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced driver, we can help you become a safer and more confident driver on the road. Contact us today at our Winnipeg Office: 204-925-1580 or our Brandon Office: 204-729-0240 to learn more about our services or to enroll in our next course.

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