E.D.L.T Training and Coursework
Flexible Scheduling
(38–40 Total Class Hours)
Students can flex their training hours to accommodate personal and family responsibilities, making the program more accessible and manageable for all.
Kinetic Energy and Big Rigs
(3–3.5 Hours)
Training covers how kinetic energy impacts large trucks, including how to control and use it safely—critical knowledge for avoiding accidents.
Grades and Inclines
(3–3.5 Hours)
This section teaches students how to approach uphill and downhill driving, what warning signs to look for, and how to maintain control on slopes.
Railroad Crossings
(3–3.5 Hours)
Students learn railroad crossing laws, safety protocols, and legal maneuvering, helping them navigate these high-risk areas with confidence.
Intersections and Common Hazards
(4–5 Hours)
Instruction focuses on intersection-related challenges, including visibility, turning, and unpredictable drivers, along with strategies to safely handle them.
Work Hands-On and Customized Training
Students get hands-on training, a personalized plan from a 90-question test, 4–6 hours of drive time, and optional online theory to save time and money.