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Seen at the Kompakt Fahrschule Modelo Bernd Kaiser in Schlüsselfeld. There are many reasons why it is still special when young women drive heavy trucks in Germany. First of all, the logistics and transport industry is traditionally male-dominated, meaning that women are often underrepresented in this field. This makes it remarkable when a young woman chooses to work in a field that has historically been dominated by men. Furthermore, driving a heavy truck requires a certain level of physical strength and dexterity to be able to handle the large vehicles safely. Although women are of course just as capable as men, the physical demands of the job can be challenging for some women. Therefore, it is admirable when young women take on this challenge and excel in this field. In addition, female truck drivers must also be able to handle the challenges of everyday working life, such as long working hours, irregular routes and the loneliness that comes with life on the road. These challenges can be particularly demanding for young women who may not have much professional experience yet. Therefore, it is admirable when young women show the courage and determination to take on these challenges and overcome them successfully. Another reason why it is notable when young women drive heavy trucks is the fact that they often face prejudice and stereotypes. Women working in male-dominated professions often have to fight prejudice and discrimination and constantly have to prove themselves. Therefore, it is admirable when young women do not let such obstacles deter them and pursue their dream, regardless of society's expectations. Furthermore, the presence of women in the transportation industry helps break gender stereotypes and promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace. By choosing careers such as heavy truck driving, young women are helping to change perceptions of gender roles and showing other women and girls that they have no limits to what they can achieve professionally. Overall, it is still something special when young women drive heavy trucks in Germany, as they not only have to deal with the challenges of the job, but also face societal expectations and prejudices. Their determination, courage and perseverance deserve recognition and respect and help to promote diversity and inclusion in the world of work.