I would use electronic media to run a query and see if any sites offer free CDL classes. I also might contact local trucking companies that adverrtise they are hirind and see if they know of any free CDL sites. Based on this I wuld evaluate the results I have and see which sites have a favorable, reputation, ratind, and and feedback to select my site.
Yes there are sites that offer information on the cdl class B license and all the driving rules to obtain the license Look for ClassB CDL study Guide. Also Truck Driver Trading Schools even DeVry has online classes for commercial licenses.
Your state's DMV should offer the CDL handbook free of charge, or even have it online for free download. All the answers you need are in there.
truckschoolsusa.com offers an opportunity to attend free CDL truck driving classes. They also give the chance for you to receive free loans, and grants as well as paid training information.
You can get a free CDL air break practice test at www.testquestionsandanswers.com/cdl/air-brakes-test.html You could also try calling around local truck stops for help.
The Online CDL Training website allows one to sign up to take CDL classes for A, B, and C classes in which there are 90 days to complete and there is no set pace.
You have to take a road training and written exam after certification classes. Many companies offer these training courses themselves so call one and ask what they do or do not offer.
I would suggest an online school: www.heavy-equipment-school.com/certification.html. They offer Class A CDL dump truck operation classes.
Yes, documented training is required to obtain a CDL license. Often your local community college will offer this type of class very affordably if you are a resident. You can also inquire through your local DMV to find classes.
I assume that you will want local CDL classes for your area. I know that truckdrivertraining.com will help you search nationwide so that you can put your city/state in and find the closest classes to where you live.
CDL classes are A, B, and C - there is no Class D CDL.
In order to find information on doing a CDL practice test you can contact your local DMV, which sells CDL pratice test. They also offer a free shorter practice test on the DMV website.
Daly's truck driving school in Georgia offers CDL classes. You can find more information about their program at this website: http://www.dalystruckdrivingschool.com/