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Advanced Driver Management & Skill Specialization — American Truck Simulator Guide
American Truck Simulator

Advanced Driver Management & Skill Specialization — American Truck Simulator Guide

Learn how to effectively manage your drivers and specialize their skills in American Truck Simulator. Maximize your earnings and efficiency with our expert guide.

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Learn how to effectively manage your drivers and specialize their skills in American Truck Simulator. Maximize your earnings and efficiency with our expert guide.

American Truck Simulator is a truck simulator game developed and published by SCS Software. It was announced on 6 September 2013 and released on 2 February 2016. It can be considered a spiritual successor to the 18 Wheels of Steel franchise.

As the player completes jobs and levels up, they will unlock skills. Skills can be used to upgrade fuel efficiency and long distance cargoes as well as unlocking hazardous, fragile, and important deliveries.

Eventually, once you gain enough, you can buy a new garage or upgrade your original, which will allow you to store more trucks. From this point you can hire AI drivers from a recruitment agency and provide each with a truck from a truck dealership to earn even more cash.

A feature that has been unique in American Truck Simulator is that truckers have to choose where to unload the cargo they are hauling when they reach the destination depot, a function that has been introduced later to Euro Truck Simulator 2. A "desired spot" (which gives out more experience points but is harder to park) and a "safe spot" (easier to park but with fewer experience points) are usually available at every depot. Alternatively, the trucker can skip parking with the price of forfeiting all parking experience points.

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