Proposed Rule - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Some, perhaps many, states require CDL schools to adhere to the above training guidelines. Rather extensive. The schools are most likely audited on a regular basis, especially if they also third party test. The OP is telling us how at least one school meets their curriculum hour requirements on paper, while happily taking federal and state funds and ripping off the taxpayer and the student. Sad.
How Many Schools Make You Falsify Logs?
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by IndigoBunting, Feb 5, 2012.
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As far as being used to short-change a student out of deserved hours, that's another story. If you feel that you are not getting the hours that you deserve then you absolutely should talk to the head of the school, or if that fails, the Department of Education in the State that issues the license to the school.
Don't try to make it a Federal Issue (literally) because it just isn't. It might be wrong, but it violates no Motor Carrier Regulations.
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Are you going to the Swift school in Millington , TN by chance?
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There is some good info here about the FMCSA and truck driver training. It looks to me like they do oversee the training and mandate a certain amount of hours. I didn't read the entire register though.
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/administration/rulemakings/04-11475entrylevel.pdf -
those darn trucker bars,did'nt you know the biggest companies get there info from trucker bars?
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