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ELDT Entry-Level Driver Training
  Entry-Level Driver Training Requirements for CDL Applicants The new Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) regulations require that all entry-level drivers of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) receive training from a provider listed on FMCSA’s Training Provider.       
  Beginning February 7, 2022, to be eligible to take required skills or knowledge tests, commercial driver’s license (CDL) applicants must have completed applicable entry-level driver training from a registered training provider.

 

 

Advantages of the 120-Hour Program

  1. Recognized Certification and Career Competitiveness
    Completing the 120-hour course provides a federally recognized certificate, enhancing job prospects and employer trust.

  2. No Apprenticeship Agreements

    • Graduates can directly sign standard employment contracts without adhering to a six-month apprenticeship clause.

    • Greater employment freedom to choose companies and roles.

  3. Higher Starting Pay
    Graduates typically earn starting rates of $0.43 per mile or more, compared to lower wages under apprenticeship agreements.

  4. Comprehensive Skill Development
    The combination of theory and practical training ensures that students are well-equipped to handle various driving environments, providing a solid foundation for career growth.

Pros and Cons of Short-Term Training (Less Than 120 Hours)

Pros:

  • Lower Cost: Short-term courses are more affordable, suitable for those with prior experience.

  • Flexible Schedule: Allows for quicker completion, catering to individual schedules.

Cons:

  • Incomplete Certification: Federal records track training hours, and falling short of the 120-hour benchmark may impact employer confidence.

  • Mandatory Apprenticeship Agreements: Often requires signing a six-month agreement with lower pay and restricted job mobility.

  • Delayed Employment: Some employers may require additional training to meet the 120-hour standard, delaying the hiring process.

  No matter which program you choose, **safe driving** is always the top priority for commercial drivers. Carefully consider your career goals and personal needs to select the training program that best suits you, laying a solid foundation for a safe and successful professional journey.

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