Class A (Automatic Truck) Basic Plan training

Class A (Automatic Truck) Basic Plan

The Class A Automatic Truck Basic Plan offers complete CDL training focused on operating automatic transmission vehicles with confidence and safety. The program follows the FMCSA's Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) curriculum: classroom theory through pre-recorded lessons you study at your own pace, plus hands-on behind-the-wheel instruction at the training yard and on the road.

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  • Operate automatic Class A equipment with confidence
  • Perform pre-trip, en-route, and post-trip inspections
  • Master backing, docking, coupling, and road maneuvers
  • Prepare for the CDL exam with instructor-guided practice
Class A (Manual Truck) Basic Plan training

Class A (Manual Truck) Basic Plan

The Class A Manual Truck Basic Plan provides in-depth CDL training focused on gear shifting, double clutching, inspections, safety protocols, and real-world trucking operations — built on the FMCSA's Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) curriculum. Test in a manual and your Class A license comes with no transmission restriction: you can drive both manual and automatic equipment professionally.

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  • Master manual shifting, double clutching, and vehicle control
  • Earn an unrestricted Class A license (manual + automatic)
  • Practice city, highway, parking, and backing maneuvers
  • Prepare for the CDL exam and broader career opportunities
Class B Basic Plan training

Class B Basic Plan

The Class B CDL Basic Plan provides hands-on training for operating straight trucks, box trucks, dump trucks, buses, and specialized commercial equipment — following the FMCSA's Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) curriculum. Students learn DOT safety regulations, air brake systems, logbook basics, and the parking, backing, and road maneuvers the CDL exam demands.

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  • Operate straight trucks and local commercial equipment
  • Understand air brake systems and emergency protocols
  • Learn DOT safety, hours of service, and logbook basics
  • Prepare for CDL testing and local job opportunities
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