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Commercial Vehicle Driving

The Commercial Driving program through the School of Adult and Continuing Education prepares students for entry-level employment as truck drivers. The 160-hour course of instruction focuses on safety issues, federal rules and regulations, private one-on-one driver training instruction, acquiring the class "A" CDL License, and local or over-the-road job search considerations.

What to Expect

Our full-time program starts with 40 hours of on-campus instruction in Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) theory.

After successful completion of ELDT, the second, third, and fourth weeks consist of a mixture of practical instruction and observation for range and road skills training.

The practical behind the wheel range instruction, along with pre-trip and post trip inspection, will be done on the range located at the St. Lucie County Fair Grounds, 15601 Midway Rd., Ft. Pierce, Florida.

Hours are typically scheduled between 7am to 5:30pm, but evening and weekend may be available. Part time, flexible schedule instruction is available over an 11-week period. New classes start monthly.

How to Start Your CDL Journey

There are several critical tasks you must complete PRIOR to being admitted to our Commercial Driving program:

  • Obtain a DOT Medical Card and Complete the Required Drug Screening.
  • Obtain a Commercial Driver Learner’s Permit.
  • Order Your Motor Vehicle Report (MVR).
  • Complete the 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Commercial Driving Program Student Application.
  • Reach Out to 91¶ÌÊÓƵ to Discuss Tuition and Financial Assistance opportunities that may be available through grants and local community agencies.

For More Information

Jimmy Kern, Program Manager, Commercial Driving

772-336-6256

jkern@irsc.edu

Once You Complete the Program

Graduates pursue employment driving vehicles such as semi-trucks, tractor-trailers and buses. Traditional job opportunities involve driving and loading/unloading freight along established routes. Non-traditional job opportunities include highway maintenance technician, engineering equipment operator, construction equipment operator, terminal manager, recruiter, dispatcher and chauffer.

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