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Rhino Post drivers for T posts sign posts, fence posts - Pneumatic/Air Powered and Gas Powered. Portable and Fast. Drive T Post, Fence Post, Sign Post, Guardrails and more. The Pro Driver Training program is designed to prepare you for success. Through a combination of lab, behind the wheel and classroom training you will gain the knowledge, confidence and experience to start your rewarding career as a professional truck driver. At PDT you will complete 6 comprehensive units.

Course Materials

All course materials and text books are provided by PDT. Our program follows the PTDI (Professional Truck Drivers Institute) recommended curriculum and minimum hours of training. We use the following materials to provide you with the most comprehensive training possible:
Vermont CDL Manual
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Delmar’s Tractor Trailer Truck Driving Text Book
FMCS Regulations Hand Book
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Students are required to attend all scheduled classes, lab, range and behind the wheel training in order to complete the course.
Orientation
Basic Operation
Vehicle Inspections
Shifting
Safe Operating Practices
Vehicle Communication
Space Management
Night Operation
Hazard Perception
Skid Control and Recovery
Vehicle Systems Identification and Maintenance
Non-Vehicle Activities
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Environmental Issues
Accident Procedures

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The Pro Driver Training program is designed to prepare you for success. Through a combination of lab, behind the wheel and classroom training you will gain the knowledge, confidence and experience to start your rewarding career as a professional truck driver.

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At PDT you will complete 6 comprehensive units. Additional dedication and time will be allowed for areas that require more refinement, your success is our goal.

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Frequently asked questions.You have questions. We have answers.

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  • When do I get my CDE?

    You’ll receive your enrollment paperwork, including your CDE, during office hours by email or visit our office.

  • How do I get my permit?

    Before participating in any behind-the-wheel instruction at EXCEL, students must have a Driver Education Learner Permit from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV).

    Driver education students are required to pass a written test and present a valid CDE form to receive a driver education permit.

    Excel's online course helps you prepare to take the BMV's Rules of the Road test.

    To obtain your Learner Permit at the BMV, you must:

    1. Be at least 15 years of age and have a social security card.
    2. Show proof of enrollment at EXCEL by presenting your Certificate of Enrollment (CDE). You will receive this once your enrollment is confirmed.
    3. Provide proof of identity and residency. Visitmybmv.in.govfor full details,
    4. Have an adult sign a financial responsibility agreement.
    5. Pass the state's written test on Rules of the Road at the BMV license branch.
  • What documents do I need to get my permit?
    1. Birth certificate or passport
    2. Social Security Card
    3. Two pieces of mail in your name, or two pieces of mail in a parent/guardian’s name, plus their driver’s license and their birth certificate or passport or Social Security card.
  • How do I get my driver’s license?

    Students must complete their online course and six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction before they are issued a Certificate of Completion. You will take this form, along with your Log of Supervised Driving Practice and your learner’s permit to the BMV to obtain your driver’s license.

    Graduates must meet the following criteria to take their drive test at the BMV:

    • Be at least 16 years and 90 days old. Please check the BMV’s eligibility calendar here:http://www.in.gov/bmv/2673.htm
    • Have held your learner’s permit for at least 180 days from issue date on permit
    • Completed your driving log of at least 50 hours of practice driving on State Form 54706. (black or blue ink only)
    • Have not taken the driving skills test at the BMV within the past 2 weeks.
    • Do not have an expired learner’s permit.

    To schedule a driver’s test at the BMV, please visit their website athttps://secure.in.gov/bmv/2549.htmor call 1-888-692-6841. There is no charge to take the driver’s test with the BMV.

    Graduates must meet the following criteria to take their drive test at EXCEL:

    • Be at least 16 years and 30 days old. You will hold your paperwork until you are eligible. Please check the BMV’s eligibility calendar here:http://www.in.gov/bmv/2673.htm
    • Do not owe a balance on your account
    • Completed your driving log of at least 50 hours of practice driving on State Form 54706. (black or blue ink only)
    • Have not taken the driving skills test at the BMV within the past 2 weeks.
    • Do not have an expired learner’s permit.

    To schedule a driver’s test at EXCEL, please call 219-548-2788. Tests are normally scheduled a month in advance. Payment of $45.00 is due upon scheduling. In either case, be sure to practice your parallel parking!