TRAINING WITH US
Starting on February 7, 2022, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has mandated that every new student receive training from a driving instructor who is subject to federal regulation. We offer the necessary instructions for you to get your CDL. To pass your CDL written tests at your nearby Motor Vehicle, you must pass the theoretical section of the ELDT. This portion of the course is applicable to all CDL training, including training for trucks and buses. We provide all the courses and tests in our in-person training programs. Following completion of the program; We will register you with the FMCSA so that you can take the written test. After passing your written exams at the Motor Vehicle Office, make sure to get your CLP so you can begin your training in person in our yard, which is the initial phase of your training in JR TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL. Where We are going to provide the tools, you need to pass your Pre-Trip Inspection, Basic Skill and Road Test. Each student will work with a truck in a two-and-one training at their own pace. When you have completed your training in our Yard, we will move on to the Road training to ensure that the student is fully prepared for the road exam. We will give you the necessary training for you to pass on the first try. Look at our Google reviews to see what others have to say about JR TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL. The school will submit your information into the FMCSA registration database whenever you have completed each of these trainings in order for you to move on to the next phase of training, which is going to the MVC to do your Road Test To operate most commercial tractor trailers, one must possess a Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL), which is mandatory for truck driving in all states. The CDL exam assesses a driver's proficiency in the field and their adherence to medical and safety regulations. Meeting the following requirements is necessary to take the CDL exam and obtain an unrestricted interstate CDL: be at least 21 years of age, present a Medical Examiner's Report proving your physical fitness to operate a truck, hold a driver's license for a car, and possess a valid Social Security Card.