Attention, truckers! Get ready for a game-changing experience with our all-new High Road Training Program 2.0!
We're thrilled to announce that our team has been working tirelessly to bring you the latest and greatest version of our CDL training program. This upgraded program boasts the latest CDL manual and over 800 brand-new multiple-choice questions to test your knowledge.
But wait, there's more! Our "logbook" section has received a complete overhaul, thanks to expert guidance from Old School. However, with recent changes to the split sleeper berth rule, we may need to make some updates, so let us know!
What's more, our program contains the same powerful review system that adjusts to the strengths and weaknesses of each student!
Login to keep track of your score and progress, or simply use it as practice if you're not logged in.
And, to make sure you get the most out of our program, we're working on creating a series of explainer videos and added explanations, so you can fully understand the review system and how to use the program to its full potential.
This is your chance to be part of shaping the future of CDL training. Simply follow the link to access our new program:
High Road Training Program 2.0
We want your honest feedback to make this program the best it can be. So, experiment with it, share your thoughts, and let us know how we can make it even better! We're counting on you to help us create the ultimate CDL training experience.
So, what are you waiting for? Get ready to conquer the CDL permit exam with ease. Our High Road Training Program 2.0 will provide you with the confidence and knowledge you need to embark on your journey into the vast world of trucking!
Thanks everyone!
I feel jealous that I didn't know about these great resources when I was getting my CLP and then my CDL.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
A written or electronic record of a driver's duty status which must be maintained at all times. The driver records the amount of time spent driving, on-duty not driving, in the sleeper berth, or off duty. The enforcement of the Hours Of Service Rules (HOS) are based upon the entries put in a driver's logbook.
The portion of the tractor behind the seats which acts as the "living space" for the driver. It generally contains a bed (or bunk beds), cabinets, lights, temperature control knobs, and 12 volt plugs for power.
Before getting their CDL, commercial drivers will receive their commercial learner's permit (CLP) upon passing the written portion of the CDL exam. They will not have to retake the written exam to get their CDL.
Oh, I forgot to mention that I have the correct answer marked with an asterisk (*) because I've been checking the scoring system to ensure it's working correctly. I will remove those soon. I just wanted to get some people to use it for a bit to help us work out any bugs and make some improvements before we promote it.
I wanted to bump this to get more people trying it.
I just passed my CLP test yesterday with flying colors using the old platform as my core study guide prior to taking any practice tests online.
I will definitely give the new platform a test run for my hazmat endorsement in the coming months as I prepare for company paid training at a carrier. Thanks so much Brett!🙏🏻💪🏻
I wanted to bump this to get more people trying it.
Explosive, flammable, poisonous or otherwise potentially dangerous cargo. Large amounts of especially hazardous cargo are required to be placarded under HAZMAT regulations
Before getting their CDL, commercial drivers will receive their commercial learner's permit (CLP) upon passing the written portion of the CDL exam. They will not have to retake the written exam to get their CDL.
I just passed my CLP test yesterday with flying colors using the old platform as my core study guide prior to taking any practice tests online.
Congrats Zen Joker! I love to hear it!
I will definitely give the new platform a test run for my hazmat endorsement in the coming months as I prepare for company paid training at a carrier. Thanks so much Brett!
That's great! You'll have no problem passing the exams after using our program, old or new version. They're both great.
Explosive, flammable, poisonous or otherwise potentially dangerous cargo. Large amounts of especially hazardous cargo are required to be placarded under HAZMAT regulations
Before getting their CDL, commercial drivers will receive their commercial learner's permit (CLP) upon passing the written portion of the CDL exam. They will not have to retake the written exam to get their CDL.
I'm bumping this one last time. We'd like to get a few people onto this new system before we release it in the menus.
Thanks!
High Road CDL Training Program 2.0
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Using it right now for my hazmat endorsement. So far so good I see the asterisks were deleted from the answer options which is great. I’ll provide feedback after end of March after I’ve taken my hazmat test. Thanks Brett!💪🏻
I'm bumping this one last time. We'd like to get a few people onto this new system before we release it in the menus.
Thanks!
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Explosive, flammable, poisonous or otherwise potentially dangerous cargo. Large amounts of especially hazardous cargo are required to be placarded under HAZMAT regulations
I’ll provide feedback after end of March after I’ve taken my hazmat test. Thanks Brett!
Let me know if you can think of anything that might improve the program. Doesn't matter what it is. I'm looking for any feedback I can get so I can make improvements to it.
Explosive, flammable, poisonous or otherwise potentially dangerous cargo. Large amounts of especially hazardous cargo are required to be placarded under HAZMAT regulations
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Attention, truckers! Get ready for a game-changing experience with our all-new High Road Training Program 2.0!
We're thrilled to announce that our team has been working tirelessly to bring you the latest and greatest version of our CDL training program. This upgraded program boasts the latest CDL manual and over 800 brand-new multiple-choice questions to test your knowledge.
But wait, there's more! Our "logbook" section has received a complete overhaul, thanks to expert guidance from Old School. However, with recent changes to the split sleeper berth rule, we may need to make some updates, so let us know!
What's more, our program contains the same powerful review system that adjusts to the strengths and weaknesses of each student!
Login to keep track of your score and progress, or simply use it as practice if you're not logged in.
And, to make sure you get the most out of our program, we're working on creating a series of explainer videos and added explanations, so you can fully understand the review system and how to use the program to its full potential.
This is your chance to be part of shaping the future of CDL training. Simply follow the link to access our new program:
High Road Training Program 2.0
We want your honest feedback to make this program the best it can be. So, experiment with it, share your thoughts, and let us know how we can make it even better! We're counting on you to help us create the ultimate CDL training experience.
So, what are you waiting for? Get ready to conquer the CDL permit exam with ease. Our High Road Training Program 2.0 will provide you with the confidence and knowledge you need to embark on your journey into the vast world of trucking!
Thanks everyone!
CDL:
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Logbook:
A written or electronic record of a driver's duty status which must be maintained at all times. The driver records the amount of time spent driving, on-duty not driving, in the sleeper berth, or off duty. The enforcement of the Hours Of Service Rules (HOS) are based upon the entries put in a driver's logbook.
Sleeper Berth:
The portion of the tractor behind the seats which acts as the "living space" for the driver. It generally contains a bed (or bunk beds), cabinets, lights, temperature control knobs, and 12 volt plugs for power.