The Truck Driving Championship (TDC) is the ultimate test of a driver’s skill, precision, and knowledge.
Competing at the TDC requires a combination of sharp driving abilities, deep regulatory knowledge, and keen attention to detail. For fleets and individual drivers aiming to excel, structured preparation is key.
This guide provides actionable tips on setting up a training course, practicing precision driving, preparing for the knowledge test, and mastering pre-trip inspections.
Building a Driving Course for Training
A well-designed driving course replicates the real-world challenges of the competition and allows drivers to practice under simulated conditions.
Here’s how to create an effective training ground:
Key Elements of a Driving Course:
- Tight Turns and Alley Docks – Set up cones to simulate challenging right-hand turns and alley docks. These are critical skills that are frequently tested.
- Parallel Parking and Offset Backing – Designate areas for these maneuvers to help drivers refine their precision.
- Serpentine Driving – Use barrels or cones to create a serpentine course that hones a driver’s steering control.
- Stop Line Tests – Mark specific stopping points to train drivers to stop precisely at designated lines.
- Clearance Judgments – Use obstacles or barriers to simulate tight spaces where drivers must gauge clearance accurately.
Tip: If possible, use actual trucks that will be used in the competition, as familiarity with vehicle dimensions can be a huge advantage.
Practicing Precision Driving
Driving accuracy is critical in the competition, where every inch counts. Here’s how drivers can sharpen their skills:
- Slow and Steady Wins the Race – Practicing at a controlled, deliberate speed allows drivers to develop consistency and control.
- Mirror Mastery – Encourage drivers to rely heavily on mirrors for backing and maneuvering to improve depth perception.
- Repetition is Key – Drivers should repeatedly practice each maneuver to build muscle memory.
- Simulated Pressure – Create time constraints to replicate competition stress and build confidence.
- Feedback Loop – Have an experienced trainer provide real-time feedback on mistakes and corrections.
Pro Tip: Record practice runs and review them to analyze mistakes and improvement areas.
Preparing for the Knowledge Test with the TDC Handbook
The written exam at the Truck Driving Championship is based on the annual ATA Facts for Drivers handbook and covers regulations, safety best practices, and industry knowledge. A strategic study plan will help drivers ace the test.
Here is a 2019 state TDC exam with answers based off the annual ATA Facts for Drivers handbook.
Study Tips:
- Break Down the Handbook – Read sections in manageable chunks and take notes on key areas.
- Flashcards & Practice Tests – Create flashcards for key terms and take practice exams to reinforce knowledge.
- Daily Review Sessions – Consistency is crucial. Reviewing material daily, even for 15-30 minutes, can significantly boost retention.
- Group Study – Discussing the handbook in study groups can uncover insights and aid memory retention.
- Stay Updated on Regulation Changes – Ensure drivers are aware of any recent FMCSA or DOT regulation updates.
Did You Know? Some fleets incorporate ATA Facts for Drivers handbook knowledge into their regular safety meetings, keeping drivers engaged year-round.
Mastering Pre-Trip Inspections: Finding the Small Violations
The pre-trip inspection segment of the competition is designed to test a driver’s ability to identify potential violations that could compromise safety. Judges often hide minor defects that competitors must uncover.
Areas to Focus On:
- Tires & Wheels – Look for uneven wear, low tread depth, or missing lug nuts.
- Lights & Reflectors – Ensure all lights function properly and check for cracked or missing reflectors.
- Brakes & Air System – Inspect for air leaks, worn brake pads, and properly functioning air pressure gauges.
- Fluid Leaks – Examine under the truck for signs of oil, coolant, or fuel leaks.
- Cab Interior & Emergency Equipment – Verify that seat belts, fire extinguishers, and triangles are present and in working order.
- Secure Cargo & Suspension – Check for loose or missing tie-downs and inspect for any broken suspension components.
Training Tip: Create a checklist and conduct daily mock inspections. Have an instructor deliberately place small “violations” (e.g., loosened air hoses, burned-out bulbs) to keep drivers sharp. There are even clear stickers with cracks that can be placed on the vehicle.
Final Thoughts: Training Like a Champion
Success in the Truck Driving Championship requires dedication, practice, and a well-rounded approach to skill-building.
By setting up a comprehensive training course, refining precision driving techniques, thoroughly studying the TDC Handbook, and mastering pre-trip inspections, drivers can elevate their performance and compete at the highest level.
For fleets, investing in a structured training program not only prepares drivers for the competition but also improves overall safety and compliance standards. Whether you’re an individual driver or part of a fleet team, training like a champion starts with preparation and a commitment to excellence.
Compete in 2025!
State Truck Driving Championships are happening now through June as we gather the best of the best drivers for 2025 National Truck Driving Championships in Minneapolis, Minnesota August 20-23.
The 38th PA Truck Driving Championships is being held June 13-14th at Kalahari Resort in the Poconocs sponsored by PMTA and live-streamed thanks to the media sponsors Compliance Navigation Specialists.
Register now – deadline is May 16. If you have any questions, contact Anthony Cloud at acloud@pmta.org or call 717-229-6756.
Below are all the state championships:
Date | State | Location |
Feb. 28-Mar. 1 | Louisiana | L’auberge Baton Rouge | Baton Rouge, La. |
April 4-5 | Idaho | Idaho State Police Training Complex | Meridian, Idaho |
April 4-5 | Texas-SAT TDC | Ben E. Keith Foods | Schertz, Texas |
April 11-12 | Texas-DFW TDC | Williams Stadium | Garland, Texas |
April 12 | Arizona | Tempe Diablo Stadium | Tempe, Ariz. |
April 12 | CA-Southern TDC | Santa Anita Park | Arcadia, Calif. |
April 12 | Washington | Gesa Stadium | Pasco, Wash. |
April 25-26 | South Carolina | Midlands Technical College | West Columbia, S.C. |
April 25-26 | Texas-HOU TDC | Houston Community College | Houston, Texas |
April 26 | CA-Northern TDC | FedEx Freight | West Sacramento, Calif. |
April 27 | California | FedEx Freight | West Sacramento, Calif. |
May 2-3 | Mississippi | Seaway Road Lot | Gulfport, Miss. |
May 2-3 | Tennessee | FedEx Freight | Antioch, Tenn. |
May 3 | Nevada | Regional Public Safety Training Center | Reno, Nev. |
May 8-9 | Georgia | Lake Lanier Islands Resort | Buford, Ga. |
May 9-10 | Kentucky | FedEx Freight | Lexington, Ky. |
May 16-17 | Ohio | Kalahari Resorts Sandusky | Sandusky, Ohio |
May 16-17 | Virginia | Richard Bland College | Prince George, Va. |
May 16-17 | Wisconsin | Fox Valley Technical College | Appleton, Wis. |
May 17 | Maine | Dysart’s Trailer Shop | Hermon, Maine |
May 17 | Oregon | FedEx Freight | Portland, Ore. |
May 17 | South Dakota | Southeast Technical Institute | Sioux Falls, S.D. |
May 31 | New Hampshire | Associated Grocers of New England | Pembroke, N.H. |
May 31 | New Mexico | Isleta Resort & Casino | Albuquerque, N.M. |
May 31 | Vermont | Associated Grocers of New England | Pembroke, N.H. |
May 31-June 1 | New Jersey | Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City | Atlantic City, N.J. |
June 6 | Alabama | Garrett Coliseum | Montgomery, Ala. |
June 6-7 | Alaska | Span Alaska | Anchorage, Alaska |
June 6-7 | Illinois | Tinley Park Convention Center | Tinley Park, Ill. |
June 6-7 | Indiana | Lincoln College of Technology | Indianapolis, Ind. |
June 6-7 | Michigan | Lansing Community College | Lansing, Mich. |
June 6-7 | Missouri | Hilton Branson Convention Center | Branson, Mo. |
June 6-7 | Nebraska | Fonner Park | Grand Island, Neb. |
June 6-7 | New York | Embassy Suites at Destiny | Syracuse, N.Y. |
June 6-7 | North Carolina | NC State Fairgrounds | Raleigh, N.C. |
June 6-7 | Oklahoma | Jim Thorpe Bldg. Parking Lot | Oklahoma City, Okla. |
June 6-7 | Texas | Texas State Technical College | Waco, Texas |
June 6-7 | Utah | Prime, Inc. | Salt Lake City, Utah |
June 7 | Colorado | Intermountain Trailer | Fort Lupton, Colo. |
June 7 | Connecticut | FedEx Freight | Windsor Locks, Conn. |
June 7 | Delaware | Maryland State Fairgrounds | Timonium, Md. |
June 7 | Maryland | Maryland State Fairgrounds | Timonium, Md. |
June 7 | Massachusetts | FedEx Freight | Windsor Locks, Conn. |
June 7 | Rhode Island | FedEx Freight | Windsor Locks, Conn. |
June 12-13 | Iowa | Prairie Meadows Conference Center & Hotel | Altoona, Iowa |
June 12-14 | Florida | Ocean Center | Daytona Beach, Fla. |
June 13-14 | Pennsylvania | Kalahari Resort and Convention Center | Pocono Manor, Pa. |
June 14 | Minnesota | Blaine Brothers Truck Aline | Columbus, Minn. |
June 20-21 | Kansas | Kansas Star Casino | Mulvane, Kan. |
June 21 | Montana | Lewis & Clark County Fairgrounds | Helena, Mont. |
June 21 | North Dakota | Holiday Inn | Fargo, N.D. |
June 21 | West Virginia | Taylor County Fairgrounds | Grafton, W.Va. |
June 21 | Wyoming | Wyoming Department of Transportation | Cheyenne, Wyo. |
June 26-28 | Arkansas | Rogers Convention Center | Rogers, Ark. |