Truck Driving Training
Program Overview
The Commercial Truck Driver Training Program is a 6-week non-credit course that gives individuals an approach to understanding and applying practical guidelines to the laws related to driving a commercial truck. 天美传媒 Alabama Community College’s goal is to provide the knowledge, skills, professionalism and attitude necessary to produce graduates who are prepared for entry-level employment in the Commercial Transportation Industry. The student who successfully completes the course earns a Class A Commercial Driver License.
Contact Information
Workforce Training Support Assistant
Gina Wall
gwall@cacc.edu
256-215-4274
Instructor
Beasley Martin
bmartin@cacc.edu
256-404-7099
Instructor
Robert Ruff
rruff@cacc.edu
256-282-4222
Why get your CDL Class A at CACC?
The Commercial Truck Driver Training Program is a 6-week non-credit course that gives individuals an approach to understanding and applying practical guidelines to the laws related to driving a commercial truck.
Top Careers
- Truck Driver
- Delivery Driver
- Fleet Manager
- In-Person
- Online Modules
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Additional Details
Program graduates are to be competent in the areas of:
- Hours of service regulations
- Vehicle inspection procedures
- Basic driving techniques
- Defensive driving techniques
- Basic backing skills
- Driver fatigue recognition
- Recognition of environmental hazards
- Safe operation practices
- Advanced operating practices
- Safety and professionalism
Students applying to the Commercial Truck Driver Training Program must be at least 18 years old.
All students are subject to random alcohol and drug screening during the course of the 6 weeks.