CDL Class A & B

1. Theory - Basic Operations
1
0.1 Getting Started
2
Overview
3
1.1 Orientation
4
1.2 Control Systems / Dashboard
5
1.3 Commercial Motor Vehicle Inspections
6
1.4 Basic Control
7
1.5 Operating Transmissions
8
1.6 Backing and Docking
9
1.7A Coupling
10
1.7B Uncoupling
2. Theory - Safe Operating Procedures
1
2.1 Visual Search
2
2.2 Communication
3
2.3 Distractions
4
2.4 Speed Control
5
2.5 Space Management
6
2.6 Night Operation
7
2.7 Extreme Driving Conditions
3. Theory - Advanced Operating Practices
1
3.1 Hazard Awareness
2
3.2 Skid Control and Recovery
3
3.3 Railroad Crossings
4. Theory - Vehicle Systems and Reporting Malfunctions
1
4.1 Identification
2
4.2 Roadside Vehicle Inspections
3
4.3 Maintenance and Support
5. Theory - Non-Driving Activities
1
5.0 Medical Requirements and Operations
2
5.1 Cargo Operations and Handling
3
5.2 Environmental Compliance Issues
4
5.3 Hours of Service Requirements
5
5.4 Exhaustion
6
5.5 Post-Crash Procedures
7
5.6 External Communications
8
5.7 Whistleblower and Coercion
9
5.8 Trip Planning
10
5.9 Drugs and Alcohol
- Register for our ELDT Training and make a payment.
- Take the course at your own pace
- Save your progress any time
- Take the course at your own pace
- Save your progress any time
The ELDT regulations establish new minimum training standards for individuals applying for:
- Obtain a Class A or Class B CDL for the first time
- Upgrade an existing Class B CDL to a Class A CDL
- Obtain a school bus (S), passenger (P), or hazardous materials (H) endorsement for the first time.
- Obtain a Class A or Class B CDL for the first time
- Upgrade an existing Class B CDL to a Class A CDL
- Obtain a school bus (S), passenger (P), or hazardous materials (H) endorsement for the first time.