Full Courses
These courses are designed for people who are trying to earn the training certificate that most large truck driving companies require. If you do not need a certificate, you might want to consider Entry-Level Driver Training.
Four Week CDL Class A Program
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Duration: 4 weeks
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Meets 160-hr certificate requirements
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Meets ELDT Requirements
Enrollment Requirements:
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Must be at least 18 years of age
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Have an acceptable motor vehicle record
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Pass a DOT physical
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Pass a Drug Screen
Program Description:
This is a 4-week CDL training program for Class A vehicles with air brakes. The objective of this program is to prepare individuals to acquire their Class A CDL in the state of Pennsylvania. The program will focus on over-the-road driving that will include industry awareness and DOT safety regulations. Each individual will have received the knowledge and skills required to pass the written and tactile exams required to earn their Class A CDL with air brakes. The program will provide individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to gain employment with national, regional, and local companies. Students will be given the driver's exam at our Third-Party Site.
Tuition Cost:
Please, call for pricing.
Locations:
Five Week Class A CDL Program
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Duration: 5 weeks
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Meets 160-hr certificate Requirement
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Meets ELDT Requirements
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Includes Endorsement Training
Enrollment Requirements:
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Must be at least 18 to enroll
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Must be at least 21 to receive HazMat Endorsement
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Have an acceptable Motor Vehicle Record
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Pass a DOT Physical
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Pass a Drug Screen
Program Description:
The objective of this program is to prepare individuals for acquiring their Class CDL in the state of Pennsylvania, with their Doubles/Triples, Tanker, and Hazardous Materials Endorsements. The vehicles will also be equipped with air brakes, so that the L restriction will not apply. The program will focus on over-the-road driving that will include industry awareness and DOT regulations. Each individual will receive 60 hours of classroom training to include knowledge about air brakes, doubles/triples, tankers, and hazmat endorsements to meet the ELDT theory requirements. The remaining 3 weeks will consist of 120 hours of road and range driving to meet the range and road portion of the ELDT regulations. Upon completion of the program, each individual will have received the knowledge and skills required to pass the written and tactile exams to receive their Class A CDL, with doubles/triples, Tanker, and HazMat endorsements. The program will provide individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to gain employment with national, regional, and local companies. At the completion of the program, students will be given the driver's exam at our Third-Party Test Site.
Tuition Cost:
Please, call for pricing.
Locations: