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Tips for truckers on truck permits



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Most people hate paperwork and OTR commercial truck drivers and no different, Most truckers get paid by the miles they drive and not by the amount of paperwork they do but often times they have to spend lots of time doing paperwork for things like truck permits, fuel permits, insurance, freight paperwork, and licensing paperwork.

You will have to complete paperwork for fuel permits, overweight permits, hazmat permits, licensing for commercial trucking, along with insurance. As a trucker that gets paid for driving and not doing paperwork I have come up with some simple tips that any commercial trucker can use to save time and reduce the amount of time spent doing paperwork for things like truck permits so you can driving instead of pushing paperwork.

Organization is the first place to start and that means putting everything in order and in its proper place so instead of having you papers tossed all over the truck you should develop a file box and put everything into individual sections for licensing papers, truck permits, bingo stamps, fuel receipts, freight paperwork, misc papers, etc. By doing this you will save a ton of time just by having everything organized. Keep some extra pens and pencils with the papers also.

With the advent of modern technology you can save lots of time by using the internet to get most of your paperwork done for things like truck permits and fuel permits, many commercial truck stops have internet access and even many cell phones can surf the net now so you should try to complete as much paperwork online and possible.

You should already be doing much of your paperwork online for things like truck permits and have all your paperwork in order so the next tip is thinking ahead and start to develop a habit of pre-planing and complete as much paperwork as possible before you even need it.

The final tip I have is more of a suggestion than an actual tip but if you are tired of the increasing costs and regulations involved in commercial trucking then I would like to ask that you get involved in your local politics and start to lobby against more regulations and increasing fees, you are not going to change the world yourself but if enough of us start to lobby against it we may just start to turn the tide.

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OTR truck drivers can save themselves lots of time by completing paperwork online for truck permit. To learn more about online trucking permits visit truckpermitservice.com

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