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Arkansas Truck Driving Schools

Located in the deep south of the United States, Arkansas is a state known for its rich history, friendly natives, and some of the most scenic and diverse landscapes found throughout the country. One of the fastest growing careers currently in the state is found in the transportation industry: truck driving. If you are interested in becoming a professional truck driver, we can help you find the best Arkansas truck driving schools near you.

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The Arkansas truck driving industry is flourishing because there is a large dependence on truck drivers to keep the state economy rolling. Truck drivers in the "Yellowhammer" state (as Arkansas is known as) transport more than 89% of all the total tonnage produced in the state, which breaks down to nearly 500,000 every single day. In addition, more than 86% of the communities in the state depend on professional truck drivers to move their freight and deliver goods. Since truck driving is essentially the backbone of the American economy, Arkansas businesses would suffer without the services of the trucking industry.

The Arkansas truck driving industry employs approximately one out of every 13 Arkansas residents and there are more than 6,000 individual trucking companies throughout the state. The companies service both large and small businesses within all kinds of industries, which means drivers in the state will always be able to find a good driving job no matter where they live. Truck drivers are also privy to excellent pay, even more so now that they are in high depend. The average truck driver makes nearly $30,000 their first year of driving. This pay increases dramatically the more experience a driver gains driving and operating a commercial truck safely.