Frequently Asked Questions
A Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) allows you to operate combination vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds or more, provided the vehicle being towed is over 10,000 pounds. This includes tractor-trailers, flatbeds, tankers, and livestock haulers.
Our training programs typically take 4 to 6 weeks to complete, depending on your schedule and how quickly you progress through the curriculum and driving hours.
No, a high school diploma or GED is not required to enroll in our CDL training program. However, you must meet basic state requirements, including age and medical qualifications.
It depends on the type and severity of the violation. Minor offenses may not disqualify you, but major violations like DUIs or recent license suspensions could affect your eligibility. We’re happy to review your situation confidentially.
Automatic training focuses on trucks with automatic transmissions, which are easier to learn and increasingly common in the industry. Manual training includes instruction on shifting gears and allows you to drive both manual and automatic trucks after licensing.
With a Class A CDL, you can qualify for a wide range of driving jobs, including local, regional, and long-haul trucking. Common positions include freight hauler, tanker driver, flatbed operator, and delivery driver for major carriers. Many industries—like construction, agriculture, and logistics—actively seek Class A drivers for both full-time and specialized roles.