What does this ELDT Final Rule mean for driver training? Does this mean a prospective driver at my carrier would require training at an academy, or can he still be trained by an individual with many years CDL experience? Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT)
ELDT Final Rule
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Swadian, Feb 25, 2019.
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Now, if your home state has more stringent entry level training rules then those will not be changed and new CDL applicants will still have to comply with those standards. Also, if you only train three or less persons per year there are exceptions to the full curriculum and training provider registry. -
They need to do something.. the current state of "training" for drivers in the United States is just a sick paper shuffling joke.
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Heres your answer, same page sidebar of your link. You have until Feb 7 2020 before it goes into effect.
Frequently Asked Questions: Entry-Level Driver Training Final Rule -
Also it's true that we only train 3 or less per year and we're based in Nevada. -
Just because someone has 50 years as a driver doesn't necessarily mean they are a qualified teacher. He will need a classroom program with proper material, specific points to teach on the practice range as well as in the vehicle.FozzyNOK Thanks this. -
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Accordingly, all training providers subject to this rule, regardless of size, must meet the same
eligibility criteria and other requirements established in subpart G." -
Looks like it'll be easier to just hire trained drivers with existing CDLs. Is this rule already effective, or does it come into effect in 2020?
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