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CHOOSE THE OPTION THAT WORKS FOR YOU:

You Train Online

Conduct required training using our best-in-class online courses for entry-level, CDL, non-CDL, and yard drivers.

Interactive, self-paced learning can occur anytime, anywhere there’s an internet connection.

We Train At Your Location

Our experienced trainers will create a custom training program unique to your operation, combining online, classroom, road, and range training.

Comprehensive, hands-on training can occur onsite at your location(s) or anywhere nationwide.

We can train your drivers directly, or train your internal trainers to use our Safe & Smart™ curriculum.

Hazmat Endorsement: Entry-Level Driver Training

Provide CDL drivers with safety and compliance information needed to obtain their hazardous materials endorsement. Featuring a user-friendly design and full-color illustrations, the manuals cover 12 chapters, including: reporting hazmat crashes and releases; tunnel and railroad-highway grade crossing requirements; loading and unloading hazmat; bulk packages; and emergency response procedures. Trainer Manual also includes a USB with classroom recommendations, a PowerPoint® presentation, quizzes and answers keys for each chapter as well as video snippets to reinforce training content.

NEW Safe & Smart Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement E-learning Courses

Training Formats: Online Training

• He lps satisfy the theory requirements for obtaining a hazmat endorsement

• Ti tles include (12 in all):

- Ba sic Introductory and Operational Hazardous Materials Requirements

- Reporting Hazardous Materials Crashes and Releases

- Loading and Unloading Hazardous Materials

- Bulk Packages

- Emergency Response Procedures

- Routes and Route Planning

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Passenger & School Bus Endorsement: Entry-Level Driver Training

Provide safety and compliance information needed for CDL drivers to obtain their passenger or school bus endorsement. Topics covered include: post-crash and emergency procedures; vehicle orientation; pre-trip en-route, and post-trip inspections; and security. Trainer Manual also includes quizzes and answer keys; PowerPoint® presentations, and classroom, lab, and range recommendations.

Entry-Level Driver Training: Obtaining A CDL

Create the foundation for successful driving careers with this manual. Written by J. J. Keller® transportation regulatory experts, this manual uses a learner-centric approach to explain what drivers need to know to meet the entry-level training requirements along with how to be safe, professional drivers.

The manual’s 35 chapters include full-color images, and cover key topics such as:

• Accident procedures

• Backing

• Cargo, truck, and driver security

• Distracted driving

• Extreme driving conditions

• Environmental issues

• External Communication

• Hours of Service with ELDs

• Human trafficking

• Roadside inspections

• Sp eed and space management

• Trip planning

• Vehicle systems

Chapter quizzes help gauge students’ understanding of the material. Helps you meet the new Entry-Level Driver Training requirements for new drivers.

Entry-Level Driver Training: Obtaining A CDL

Make the most of each training session by adding on this helpful trainer manual. Includes a complete reprint of the student manual, and a USB drive with:

• PDF of the Trainer Manual

• PowerPoint® presentations for each chapter

• Quizzes with answer keys

• Sh ort video clips to visually reinforce training content (20 seconds to 2 minutes each)

Spiral-bound. 720 pages.

• CDL practice tests

• Vehicle troubleshooting guide

• Classroom, lab, range, and road exercises

Helps you meet the new Entry-Level Driver Training requirements for new drivers.

CT-50494 $129

Reg Alert

As of February 7, 2022, drivers applying for an initial CDL, upgrading a current CDL, or obtaining a hazardous materials, passenger, or school bus endorsement need to complete entry-level driver training. This training includes both theory and behind-the-wheel instruction, and must be provided by a school or entity listed on FMCSA’s Training Provider Registry (TPR). In order to be listed on the TPR, the training provider must meet specific requirements addressing curriculum, facilities, vehicles, equipment, and instructor qualifications.

Safe & Smart Entry-Level Driver Training E-Learning Courses

Training Formats:

Online Training

• He lps you meet the new Entry-Level Driver Training requirements for new drivers

• Us e with J. J. Keller’s Entry-Level Driver Training: Obtaining A CDL Manual as part of a comprehensive program

• 55 t itles, including:

• Backing and Docking

• Distracted Driving

• Drugs/Alcohol

• Extreme Driving Conditions

• Fatigue and Wellness Awareness

• Hours of Service Requirements

• Pre- And Post-Trip Inspections

• Roadside Inspections

• Space Management

• Speed Management

• More titles at JJKellerTraining.com/EntryLevel