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Which CDL Schools Can Start Your Truck Driving Career Fast?

By Nat Bronson | January 30, 2010

CDL, also known as Commercial Drivers license is a must for any truck driver that wants to operate large vehicles with over 26,000 lbs of tonnage or carry dangerous materials. This requirement was put into by the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 and its main target is to promote safety when driving large vehicles. This way, a lot of driving schools have transformed into CDL schools in order to prepare students to obtain the CDL license.

Currently, a truck driver can earn $35,000 annually based on a survey conducted by the American Truckers Association. Trucks represent the backbone of the distribution industry of goods, and the demand for competent truck drivers are projected to increase in the next few years. An estimated 8 million truck drivers have benefited from CDL schools today.

There are three types of CDL schools: vocational programs in college, private schools and company sponsored. Each of these three types has a common purpose; and that is to train graduates into obtaining a CDL license, to provide skills and technical training according to rules and regulations issues in a state regarding truck driving and how this can be made safely.

You can get an idea of the approved CDL schools in your area via your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office. Moreover, the training programs need to meet some standards (minimum training hours, on-hands practical etc.) in order to be approved by the Professional Truck Driver Institute (PTDI). Therefore, you can look out for schools approved by PTDI; a faster and effective method. If in case, you have a chance of being employed by an employer only if you join the school of the employer’s choice; hence that school would be the best.

Certified programs are designed to address the minimum requirements for a CDL, including the minimum training hours. If there is a prospective employer waiting in the background it will be best to enroll in a CDL school approved by the employer to ensure acceptability of the training.

Trusted CDL schools provide besides the necessary of training and theoretical knowledge that can help anyone pass the CDL tests, also knowledge about rules, manners in driving, safety procedures, maintenance skills. The programs are designed for the student to be placed in similar conditions to those that can be met on the roads; the instructors will be able to measure and improve your decisional aspects and reactions.

What is important for a CDL school is not only that it can provide you with training for the CDL passing. For a professional truck driver, sometimes his vehicle becomes his home so, it is essential for CDL schools to train the drivers for a prolonged life.

Hence, good CDL schools, not only prepares you to get a CDL, but also to live the tough life as a CDL driver. Therefore, you should consider all these points before the educational institution, and the training program they offer.

CDL schools can be your fast track to a professional truck driver’s career. Nat Bronson’s site InTruckDrivingSchools.com gives you with newest tips and advice on avoiding the most common problems.

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