Yes they can. Yes Werner has a ride along program for spouses, pets and kids. They even encourage to help your spouse if able to, to get their CDL helping you to drive together as a team and make more money. Drivers are allowed to have their spouse with them while working.

Can a couple be truck drivers?

That’s right: Many truckers bring along spouses or significant others to share the experience and the driving. More miles can be covered if one person sleeps while the other is behind the wheel, which means that more jobs can be taken and money earned.

What’s the divorce rate for truck drivers?

19.14%
Trucker Spouse: “Actually the divorce rate for truckers is 19.14% (trust us, you’re not the only one who Googled it), well below the national average, so my marriage has a better chance of making it than your does.” MIC DROP.

Should you date a truck driver?

If you struggle with trust issues, self-esteem issues or separation anxiety then dating a truck driving is not a good idea. Be honest with yourself and be honest with your partner. If it is too tough then you should allow yourself and your partner to move on and find happiness elsewhere. It’s a difficult decision.

What happens if my spouse has a bad driving record?

It’s usually as simple as that, really. “If your spouse has bad credit or a bad driving record, it will affect your insurance rate,” Worters explained. “As long as your spouse lives in the same household and is associated with you, you will continue to pay higher rates.

What happens if I put my new husband on my car insurance?

Those three speeding tickets your new husband got over the last few years are probably going to make your premiums go up. Same goes for that credit card he let go to collections back in college (we’re talking insurance rates, here. Unless you happened to co-sign for that credit card, it won’t appear on your credit report).

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Why did you want to be a truck driver?

Many people get into it as a post-retirement career, or after their children have grown, or just as a way to travel while earning (experienced drivers find ways to do some sight-seeing along the way). As long as you are physically able to do the job, the trucking industry is happy to have you.