| Aspect | Regional Truck Driving | Local Truck Driving |
|---|
| Work Area | Multiple states or regions, often spanning several days | Within a specific city or local area, usually daily routes |
| Schedule | Longer hauls, less predictable hours, overnight stays possible | Consistent daily hours, home daily |
| Certifications | Commercial Driver's License (CDL), possibly endorsements | CDL, endorsements may be required |
| Work Environment | Highway driving, long hours on the road | City streets, local roads, frequent stops |
Regional Truck Driving involves longer routes across multiple states, often requiring overnight stays, while Local Truck Driving focuses on short, daily routes within a specific area. Both roles typically require a CDL and share similar certifications, but differ mainly in work area, schedule, and environment.