Commercial Truck Driving Schools prepare students to earn their CDL and teach them how to operate large commercial trucks. Training is normally done with modern tandem axle tractors and trailers. After mastering the basics of cornering and maneuvering techniques, preventive maintenance, pre-trip inspections, and parallel and blind side parking; students will start learning Over-The-Road (OTR) training. Vehicles may include conventional and cab over tractors, various sized van trailers, flatbed trailers, and Class B trucks. Most schools offer job placement and some of these employers may have tuition reimbursement programs for the truck driving school students. Financial aid is normally available to qualified applicants. It could be in the form of financing, grants, students loans, or other governmental programs. The cost and duration of the school varies among the truck driving schools, so we suggest that you find several schools in your area and request information from all of them. This will allow you to find the best program for you and get started in your new career.
Maryland Truck Driving Schools
All State Career - North Versailles