CDL PREP TRAINING PROGRAM
Build Confidence Before You Enroll in Truck Driving School
First Class Priority Transportation Services, LLC offers a CDL Preparation Program designed to help new students become comfortable around a commercial vehicle before enrolling in an official CDL training school.
This program is not a CDL school and does not provide certification or licensing. It is strictly a preparatory training designed to:
- Familiarize students with tractor-trailer components
- Teach basic terminology
- Introduce pre-trip inspection structure
- Provide in-cab orientation
- Build confidence before formal CDL education
Many students fail CDL school because they feel overwhelmed their first week. Our goal is to remove that fear and help students walk into truck driving school with confidence and basic familiarity with a commercial vehicle.
What This Program Covers
- Basic truck orientation
- Engine compartment familiarization
- Pre-trip vocabulary training
- Air brake introduction
- Coupling & uncoupling demonstration
- CDL exam overview
- What to expect at truck driving school
Who This Program Is For
- Individuals thinking about getting a CDL
- Nervous beginners
- Students who failed CDL school and need confidence
- Anyone wanting hands-on exposure before enrolling
What This Program Is NOT
- Does NOT issue a CDL
- Is NOT a licensed CDL school
- Is NOT FMCSA certified
- Does NOT replace required CDL schooling
Training Schedule & Pricing
To make this opportunity accessible to students who are already investing in truck driving school, First Class Priority Transportation Services offers an affordable Sunday CDL Preparation Session.
8-Hour CDL Familiarization Day
- Schedule: Sundays Only
- Training Time: 8 Hour Hands-On Orientation
- Cost: $500 per participant
Important Legal Notice
First Class Priority Transportation Services, LLC is not a licensed CDL school.
This preparatory program is designed solely to familiarize individuals with commercial vehicles prior to formal CDL education and does not replace the required Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) mandated by federal or state licensing authorities.
Participation in this program does not qualify an individual for a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and does not fulfill any state or federal CDL training requirements.
Why Take This Course Before Truck Driving School?
Many students enroll in CDL school without ever touching a commercial truck before their first day. This can create anxiety, confusion, and overwhelm.
Our goal is simple:
- Help you arrive at truck driving school already familiar with the truck.
Students who understand the basics beforehand often feel more confident and better prepared for the learning environment.
