CDL A
Our Class CDL courses are designed to prepare you for operating large commercial vehicles safely and confidently. these program combines classroom learning with hands-on driving experience to help you succeed in the trucking industry. With classes starting soon and limited spots remaining, now is the time to secure your place in this in-demand program.
Program Highlights
- ELDT-Compliant Theory Instruction: Covers all federally required topics for entry-level drivers, including safety, regulations, and vehicle control.
- Pre-Trip Inspection Training: Learn how to conduct a complete vehicle inspection—an essential safety and compliance skill.
- Range & Road Driving: Develop practical driving skills through range exercises and real-world road conditions. Practice backing, turning, shifting, and more.
- Load Securement & Trailer Handling: Understand the basics of end-dump trailer handling and cargo securement for safe, legal transport.
- DMV Road Test Preparation: Includes preparation for all parts of the road test and one DMV test fee ($40.00).
Start Your Driving Career
Aug 18 – Sep 26 (Full Time 8am to 4:30pm Mon-Fri)
(Part Time 12:00pm to 4:00pm Mon-Fri) 12 weeks 240 hours.
(Part Time 4:30pm to 8:30pm Mon-Fri) 12 weeks 240 hours.
Weedsport, NY 13166
Full time - 6-Week CDL-A Program
Page Training Center has two open spots in our upcoming CDL Class A Training Program, starting January 12, 2026. This is the perfect opportunity for candidates ready to begin their CDL career!
Why Choose High-Quality CDL Training?
Proper training impacts safety, compliance, and profitability. Skilled drivers reduce accidents, protect equipment, and maintain regulatory standards—saving companies thousands in liability and operational costs.
Program Details:
- Start Date: January 12, 2026
- End Date: February 20, 2026
- Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
- Location: 2758 Trombley Rd, Weedsport, NY 13166
- >Goal: Earn a Class A CDL with no restrictions
- Cost: $8,200
- DMV Road Test: February 23–27, 2026
Reserve your spot today! Call (315) 604-4021 or visit pagetrainingcenter.com.
Part time - 12-Week CDL-A Program
Program Summary
- Duration: 12 weeks (240 hours)
- Schedule: 5 days/week, 8 hours/day
- Format: Classroom, range, and road
- Compliance: FMCSA ELDT + NYS DMV
Week 1 - 2: Orientation & Theory (40 hours)
- Minimum passing score: 80% on written assessments.
Core Units:
Basic Operation
- Orientation
- Control systems/dashboards
- Pre- and post-trip inspections
- Basic vehicle control
- Shifting/transmissions
Safe Operating Procedures
- Visual search
- Communication
- Speed and space management
- Night operation
- Extreme driving conditions
Advanced Operating Practices
- Hazard perception
- Skid control/recovery
- Jackknifing and emergencies
Vehicle Systems & Reporting Malfunctions
- Identification and diagnosis
- Roadside inspections
- Maintenance
Non-Driving Activities
- Handling cargo
- Environmental compliance
- Hours of service (HOS)
- Fatigue and wellness
- Post-crash procedures
- External communications
- Whistleblower protection
- Trip planning
- Drugs/alcohol
- Medical requirements
- Human trafficking
- CSA (Compliance, Safety, Accountability)
Weeks 3–10: Range & Road Training (160 hours)
Range (100 hours):
- Daily pre-trip inspections
- Coupling/uncoupling
- Backing: straight-line, offset, parallel (sight/blind/driver/passenger)
Road (20 hours):
- Urban, rural, highway,
- Shifting, turns, hazard response
Observation (20 hours):
- Ride-along and peer evaluations
Assessments (20 hours):
- Backing, pre-trip, and road ride evaluations (≥80%)
Week 11 and 12: Final Testing & Transition (40 hours)
Activities:
- DMV road test prep and scheduling
- Final evaluations and grading
Administrative & Compliance
Before Start:
- CDL-A permit, DOT medical card, drug test
During Program:
- Attendance tracking (max 4 absences)
- PPE, dress code, no phone use
Post-Training:
- File: grades, attendance, evaluations
Full time - 6-Week CDL-A Program
Program Summary
- Duration: 6 weeks (240 hours)
- Schedule: 5 days/week, 8 hours/day
- Format: Classroom, range, and road
- Compliance: FMCSA ELDT + NYS DMV
Week 1: Orientation & Theory (40 hours)
- Minimum passing score: 80% on written assessments.
Core Units:
Basic Operation
- Orientation
- Control systems/dashboards
- Pre- and post-trip inspections
- Basic vehicle control
- Shifting/transmissions
Safe Operating Procedures
- Visual search
- Communication
- Speed and space management
- Night operation
- Extreme driving conditions
Advanced Operating Practices
- Hazard perception
- Skid control/recovery
- Jackknifing and emergencies
Vehicle Systems & Reporting Malfunctions
- Identification and diagnosis
- Roadside inspections
- Maintenance
Non-Driving Activities
- Handling cargo
- Environmental compliance
- Hours of service (HOS)
- Fatigue and wellness
- Post-crash procedures
- External communications
- Whistleblower protection
- Trip planning
- Drugs/alcohol
- Medical requirements
- Human trafficking
- CSA (Compliance, Safety, Accountability)
Weeks 2–5: Range & Road Training (160 hours)
Range (100 hours):
- Daily pre-trip inspections
- Coupling/uncoupling
- Backing: straight-line, offset, parallel (sight/blind/driver/passenger)
Road (20 hours):
- Urban, rural, highway,
- Shifting, turns, hazard response
Observation (20 hours):
- Ride-along and peer evaluations
Assessments (20 hours):
- Backing, pre-trip, and road ride evaluations (≥80%)
Week 6: Final Testing & Transition (40 hours)
Activities:
- DMV road test prep and scheduling
- Final evaluations and grading
Administrative & Compliance
Before Start:
- CDL-A permit, DOT medical card, drug test
During Program:
- Attendance tracking (max 4 absences)
- PPE, dress code, no phone use
Post-Training:
- File: grades, attendance, evaluations
Part time - 12-Week CDL-A Program
Program Summary
- Duration: 12 weeks (240 hours)
- Schedule: 5 days/week, 8 hours/day
- Format: Classroom, range, and road
- Compliance: FMCSA ELDT + NYS DMV
Week 1 - 2: Orientation & Theory (40 hours)
- Minimum passing score: 80% on written assessments.
Core Units:
Basic Operation
- Orientation
- Control systems/dashboards
- Pre- and post-trip inspections
- Basic vehicle control
- Shifting/transmissions
Safe Operating Procedures
- Visual search
- Communication
- Speed and space management
- Night operation
- Extreme driving conditions
Advanced Operating Practices
- Hazard perception
- Skid control/recovery
- Jackknifing and emergencies
Vehicle Systems & Reporting Malfunctions
- Identification and diagnosis
- Roadside inspections
- Maintenance
Non-Driving Activities
- Handling cargo
- Environmental compliance
- Hours of service (HOS)
- Fatigue and wellness
- Post-crash procedures
- External communications
- Whistleblower protection
- Trip planning
- Drugs/alcohol
- Medical requirements
- Human trafficking
- CSA (Compliance, Safety, Accountability)
Weeks 3–10: Range & Road Training (160 hours)
Range (100 hours):
- Daily pre-trip inspections
- Coupling/uncoupling
- Backing: straight-line, offset, parallel (sight/blind/driver/passenger)
Road (20 hours):
- Urban, rural, highway,
- Shifting, turns, hazard response
Observation (20 hours):
- Ride-along and peer evaluations
Assessments (20 hours):
- Backing, pre-trip, and road ride evaluations (≥80%)
Week 11 and 12: Final Testing & Transition (40 hours)
Activities:
- DMV road test prep and scheduling
- Final evaluations and grading
Administrative & Compliance
Before Start:
- CDL-A permit, DOT medical card, drug test
During Program:
- Attendance tracking (max 4 absences)
- PPE, dress code, no phone use
Post-Training:
- File: grades, attendance, evaluations