Truck Driving and CDL Training Courses Chicago

Truck Driving Training Courses Chicago

CDL CLASS A – O.T.R. PRO DRIVER COURSE
160 HOURS
The O.T.R. Pro Driver Course provides a thorough education in tractor trailer driving. Safe driving techniques and hands-on training in the vehicle form the basis of this program. Completion of this program qualifies successful graduates to gain entry into the trucking industry as over-the-road drivers.

CDL CLASS A – LOCAL PRO DRIVER COURSE
200 HOURS
The Local Pro Driver Course provides an emphasis on local pickup and delivery operations, and is designed to provide comprehensive training in all facets of safe, defensive driving in demanding local traffic conditions. Students train in a wide variety of local traffic environments with an emphasis on attaining superior backing skills.

CDL CLASS A – REGIONAL PRO DRIVER COURSE
240 HOURS
The Regional Pro Driver Course combines the best features of the O.T.R and Local Courses into one program. It is designed for those individuals seeking employment opportunities as regional drivers for either truckload or less-than-truckload companies.

CLASS B CDL COURSE
160 HOURS
This Class B CDL course provides complete training and licensing opportunities for those individuals seeking to drive straight trucks or other single commercial vehicles.

CLASS A UPGRADE
40 HOURS
This course is for individuals seeking to upgrade from Class B CDL to a Class A CDL, and have the knowledge of driving a manual transmission.

CUSTOMIZED TRAINING COURSES
Customized Training Courses are available to meet the needs of students who are seeking specialized training, and who have previously held or currently hold a Commercial Drivers License. The training is done in increments of 10 hour blocks, each block is $600.00, this is truck time.

 

Additional Information
1) Any hours that a student attends at another school, is not transferable per Secretary of State rules.

2) Job placement is available during the student’s training and upon graduation. Job applications are always available.

3) Persons with disabilities must pass a Department of Transportation physical and may have to obtain a waiver from the D.O.T. in order to be able to train.

4) Student activities include assisting with all written tests, various backing maneuvers, and road training.