Class A ELDT Theory & Behind-the-wheel
Duration: 120 Hours
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Tuition: $2800
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The Class A Commercial Truck Driving training program provides basic training in the principles and skills of commercial truck operations. The program is based on the definition of a truck driver as one who operates a commercial motor vehicle of all different sizes and descriptions on all types of roads. At the completion of the program, the student is qualified to take the Georgia Class A CDL Skills exam. Please note that there are limited seats per class.
Class A ELDT Theory & Behind-the-wheel (weekends)
Duration: 120 Hours (8 Weekends)
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Tuition $2800
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The Class A Commercial Truck Driving training program provides basic training in the principles and skills of commercial truck operations. The program is based on the definition of a truck driver as one who operates a commercial motor vehicle of all different sizes and descriptions on all types of roads. At the completion of the program, the student is qualified to take the Georgia Class A CDL Skills exam. Please note that there are limited seats per class.
Class A Entry-level Driver Training (Behind-the-wheel Only)
Duration: 80 hours
Start Date: By Appointment
Tuition $2400
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The ELDT regulations set the minimum Federal requirements for training that entry-level drivers must complete before being permitted to take certain CDL skills or knowledge tests. You will learn:
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Basic Operation: Teaches the interaction between driver-trainees and the CMV, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs), introduction to the basic CMV instruments and controls, basic operating characteristics of a CMV, vehicle inspections, controlling the motion of CMVs under various road and traffic conditions, employing shifting and backing techniques, and coupling-uncoupling CMVs.
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Safe Operating Procedures: Teaches driver-trainees the practices required for the safe operation of the combination vehicle on the highway under various road, weather, and traffic conditions.
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Advanced Operating Practices: Teaches driver-trainees about the advanced skills necessary to recognize potential hazards and handle a CMV when faced with a hazard.
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Vehicle Systems and Reporting Malfunctions: Teaches driver-trainees the vehicle and its systems and subsystems, vehicle inspection, operation, and maintenance, and the impact of those factors upon highway safety and operational efficiency.
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Non-Driving Activities: Teaches driver-trainees the activities that do not involve operating the CMV, such as cargo handling, environmental issues, driver hours of service, post-crash procedures, drugs and alcohol, and trip planning.
Class B ELDT Theory & Behind-the-wheel
Duration: 80 Hours (1 Week)
Start Date: By Appointment
Tuition $2200
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The Class B Commercial Truck Driving training program provides basic training in the principles and skills of commercial truck operations. The program is based on the definition of a truck driver as one who operates a commercial motor vehicle of all different sizes and descriptions on all types of roads. At the completion of the program, the student is qualified to take the Georgia Class B CDL Skills exam. Please note that there are limited seats per class.
Class B Entry-level Driver Training (Behind-the-wheel Only)
Duration: 40 hours
Start Date: By Appointment
Tuition $1800
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The ELDT regulations set the minimum Federal requirements for training that entry-level drivers must complete before being permitted to take certain CDL skills or knowledge tests. You will learn:
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Basic Operation: Teaches the interaction between driver-trainees and the CMV, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs), introduction to the basic CMV instruments and controls, basic operating characteristics of a CMV, vehicle inspections, controlling the motion of CMVs under various road and traffic conditions, employing shifting and backing techniques, and coupling-uncoupling CMVs.
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Safe Operating Procedures: Teaches driver-trainees the practices required for the safe operation of the combination vehicle on the highway under various road, weather, and traffic conditions.
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Advanced Operating Practices: Teaches driver-trainees about the advanced skills necessary to recognize potential hazards and handle a CMV when faced with a hazard.
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Vehicle Systems and Reporting Malfunctions: Teaches driver-trainees the vehicle and its systems and subsystems, vehicle inspection, operation, and maintenance, and the impact of those factors upon highway safety and operational efficiency.
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Non-Driving Activities: Teaches driver-trainees the activities that do not involve operating the CMV, such as cargo handling, environmental issues, driver hours of service, post-crash procedures, drugs and alcohol, and trip planning.
CDL Refresher
Duration: Customized
Start Dates: By Appointment
Tuition: $150 per hour (2 hour minimum perferred)​
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CDL Refresher courses at The CDL Coach Inc. can be customized to meet your specific needs. Classes can range from a few hours of instruction to a full one-on-one program.