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Professional Truck Driving

October 15, 2015

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This program is taught by certified instructors and includes classroom and behind-the-wheel training. Tuition is inclusive and includes, but is not limited to, Department of Transportation (DOT) physical, temporary commercial driver license (CDL) learner permit, CDL, truck usage, and fuel. The process for obtaining a CDL is primarily established by the Utah Department of Motor Vehicles, Driver License Division. Professional Truck Driving students receive approximately two weeks of classroom and lab training to prepare them for the test to obtain a temporary student driver permit. This test is administered by the Driver License Division at their Brigham City location. Upon successfully passing the test and obtaining a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical, a "learner permit" is issued by the Driver License Division and students are then eligible to participate in "over-the-road" training.

Organization: Bridgerland Applied Technology College
Location: http://www.batc.edu/programs/c…
Website: http://www.batc.edu/
Principal Contact: Steve Sweeten, ssweeten@batc.edu, ( 435 ) 750 - 3085
Training Focus Areas: Other
State: Utah
Target Education Levels: Certificate
Training Types: Education

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