A professional truck driver must:
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Have a valid truck mechanic license.
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Have a separate truck-driving license.
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Have a valid commercial driver's license.
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Have a professional forklift operator license.
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Explanation
A professional truck driver must possess a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) to ensure they have received proper training to operate such a large vehicle. A CDL allows drivers to operate tractor-trailers, tank vehicles, vehicles carrying hazardous materials, and passenger or school buses designed for 16 or more occupants.
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