We’ve designed our FLEXTIME Driving Program to fit the lifestyles of older, experienced drivers who want to cycle between periods of work and leisure. FLEXTIME drivers can spend less time on the road during the year and more time with family — on favorite hobbies — finishing special projects — or just relaxing. To put it another way, do whatever YOU want. Drive 3 months or more in one of our Lone Star company trucks. (Leave the bookkeeping and administrative headaches to us.) Then take off up to 6 months.
As part of the FLEXTIME Driving Program, we also offer you the opportunity to sign up for our affordable group insurance plans, including a free health insurance option. (Coverage begins the 1st of the month following 30 days of employment and continues while you’re actively working. Ask for details.) After working a total of 6 months, top off your nest egg through participation in our 401(k) retirement program, too. We offer a generous company match as well as immediate vesting.
The requirements for obtaining a driver's license vary from state to state. A written exam and/or a driving test are typically required for obtaining a license. Additional documentation is needed to confirm a person's identification. Age limits for eligibility and other criteria change. For instance, an adolescent may start at age 14 in certain areas and age 16 in others. All 50 states have some kind of graded licensing system in effect for those under the age of 18, and once the CDL is obtained, drivers may apply for the entry-level truck jobs in Texas.
In order to get their normal license under this system, they will have to go through a limited licensing phase, sometimes known as a probationary or intermediate license. These licenses usually have limitations on the young driver's ability to drive, including when they may do so and, if any, how many passengers they can carry. This kind of technology is intended to help the driver acquire the knowledge and expertise required to operate a vehicle safely.
The novice driver must always put safety first when operating a vehicle. By doing so, he or she will be less likely to cause or get involved in an accident. A motorist must drive defensively since only they have control over their own driving. This is a style of driving where the driver plans for and steers clear of collisions brought on by the activities of other motorists.
Being aware of what is happening with neighboring vehicles is a crucial component of defensive driving. Taking a defensive driving course is the greatest approach to perfect this kind of driving ability. The danger of an accident can be decreased by obeying speed restrictions and modifying speed to account for weather conditions, including fog, rain, and snow. Even using turn signals properly when changing lanes might help avoid collisions.
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