Looking to begin a career in commercial truck driving? Our commercial driver training program in Fort Myers, Florida, offers hands-on experience and classroom instruction designed to prepare students for success on the road. Whether you’re aiming to drive across state lines or manage hazardous materials, we equip you with the tools, certifications, and confidence to take the wheel.
CLASS A COMBINATION VEHICLES
- Full Time 150
- Three-Four Work Weeks, or Seven-Eight Weekends
- Pre-Trip Inspection, Classroom work, Hands-On training
- $6,100 Tuition + $600 Road Test
- Out-of-Pocket Loan and Grant program available
- Graduate with a certificate in hand
- TD001 A“ Truck Driver 1 A 100 contact hours (Class A & B)
- TD002 A“ Truck Driver 2 A“ 150 contact hours (Class A & B)
- TD003 A Truck Driver B“ 45 contact hours (Class A & B)
- TD004 A Professional Truck Driver Refresher – 10 contact hours (Class A & B)
- TD005 A “ Advanced Professional Truck Driver Refresher – 60 contact hours (Class A & B)
- 45 Credit Hours
- One Work Week
- Pre-Trip Inspection, Classroom work, Hands-On training
- $4300 Tuition
- Out-of-Pocket Loan and Grant program available
- General CDL Requirements
- Graduate with a certificate in hand
- Have a valid regular (non-commercial) driver’s license and be at least 18 years old
- Be at least 21 years old:
- To drive a commercial motor vehicle across state lines interstate
- To drive a commercial motor vehicle that contains hazardous materials
- Have at least one or two years of driving experience
- An applicant must provide to the State proof of citizenship or lawful permanent residency
- Social security card, or proof of the number
- Another document such as a birth certificate or green card
- Pass all applicable background screens
- The applicant must provide the names of all States where the applicant has been licensed to drive any type of motor vehicle during the previous 10 years
- Have no active driver’s license suspensions or revocations in any state
- Must surrender your regular state driver’s license once you earn a CDL
- Must certify that he/she is not “subject to any disqualification under FMCSA, or any license disqualification under State law, and that he/she does not have a driver’s license from more than one state or jurisdiction”.
- Be able to speak and read English to drive a CMV in the United States. In addition, the state written exams will only be given in English.]
- Classic Traffic School LLC Requirements
- Students must have their DOT, physical card, CDL permit, and valid identification on hand when applying in person
- Students will be asked to perform a drug test before enrolling.
What You’ll Gain from Our CDL Program
This program isn’t just about getting a license—it’s about becoming job-ready. With classroom instruction, pre-trip inspections, and on-road training, students are prepared to meet employer expectations and operate commercial vehicles safely and confidently.
Each course builds your expertise through structured contact hours and practical evaluations, whether you’re just starting or need a refresher.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Take the First Step Toward Your Driving Career
Enroll now and take control of your future in commercial driving. We’re here to guide you through every step of the process—from preparation to professional success.