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Class B Straight Truck Driver Training | Attention all aspiring Class B Straight Truck drivers! We are excited to announce our upcoming two-week driving course designed specifically to help you prepare for the drive test. It is crucial that students have their permit before enrolling in this comprehensive program. For those who need assistance obtaining a Class B CDL permit, we also offer online prep classes. During this course, students will have the opportunity to train in a day cab automatic truck. It is important to note that upon completion of the test, students will only be certified to drive automatic trucks. The curriculum will cover essential topics such as pre-trip inspections, air brakes, backing maneuvers, and hands-on driving practice over the course of two weeks. Whether you are interested in pursuing a career with a municipality or simply obtaining your Class B CDL, this course is the perfect fit for you. Due to limited enrollment availability, we encourage interested individuals to sign up early to secure their spot. Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to kickstart your journey towards becoming a licensed Class B Straight Truck driver. Join us today and take the first step towards achieving your driving goals! | |
CMV Inspection Demonstration | Join the Oklahoma Highway Patrol for an update and in-depth walk-through of a commercial vehicle roadside inspection. | |
FMCSA Update | Join the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for the latest in commercial vehicle requirements. This session will focus on the following topics: •National Roadway Safety Strategy •Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse •Stump the Fed Q&A •Resources available to you through the FMCSA website and where to find the rules and regulations you need. As the lead federal government agency responsible for regulating and providing safety oversight of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs), FMCSA's mission is to reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving large trucks and buses. FMCSA partners with industry, safety advocates, and state and local governments to keep our nation's roadways safe and improve CMV safety through regulation, education, enforcement, research, and technology. | |
Heavy Equipment Live Operator Hands On Class | We are offering a class that will include hands on experience with a skid steer, excavator, and a forklift. You will spend time excavating, grading, back filling, loading dirt projects, pipelining, and trenching and shoring. | |
Shifting Techniques for SEMI | Student gets customized time in the drive sim to drive the different transmissions. This time can range from two hours to four hours depending on what they think they need. | |
Vehicle Backing Safety (OLT) | Even though most of us spend less than 1% of our driving time in reverse, the National Safety Council estimates that one in four vehicle accidents occur while backing, and that most backing accidents are caused by drivers using poor backing techniques. Backing can be particularly hazardous for drivers on the job, especially when backing large vehicles or vehicles with trailers. Learners who successfully complete this course should be able to identify general backing hazards and safe practices when backing. If learners’ job duties include driving large vehicles, such as semi-trucks or construction vehicles, they should also be able to identify general backing hazards and safe practices for larger vehicles. | |