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09/07/2022

Ready to start your dispatching services business? Don't miss out on our dispatching class on September 17th and 18th. Register now at Www.Privateexpresstransportation.com

09/07/2022

Missed the last dispatching class?? Don't miss out on this one get trained to get your dispatching services business started. Register now through the website. Www.Privateexpresstransportation.com

02/09/2022

Now hiring owner operators....

01/30/2022

Ready to get your trucking business started?? Let Private Express help...

11/21/2021

If are thinking about getting your CDL license, new changes go into effect on February 7th.

**On February 7th, 2022, new CDL applicants must take 4 week course expected to cost $4,000. **

**From ATSSA website:**

New federal requirements for entry-level driver training for the commercial driver license (CDL) go into effect on Feb. 7.

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations for entry-level driver training (ELDT) for CDL licenses were mandated under the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21 Century Act (MAP-21).

ELDT regulations establish the baseline for training required for entry-level drivers. They apply to anyone:

seeking a Class A or Class B CDL for the first time

upgrading an existing Class B CDL to Class A CDL

obtaining a first-time school bus (S), passenger (P) or hazardous

materials (H) endorsement.

The regulations require entry-level drivers to complete their training from a provider listed on a Training Provider Registry that is to be available by Feb. 7, according to a registry information page.

The regulations are not retroactive so they do not apply to people who hold these licenses or endorsements prior to Feb. 7 or who renew them prior to expiration. People exempt from the skills test in 49 CFR Part 383 are also exempt from the requirements, according to the ELDT regulations.

The Training Provider Registry was established to support “FMCSA’s goal of ensuring that only qualified drivers are behind the wheel of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs),” according to information at the registry home page. That page provides a link for training providers to sign up to be listed on the registry as well as information about training and an option to sign up for updates relative to training and the registry.

When the FMCSA Training Provider Registry is in place, it will keep a record of CDL applicants that have met the ELDT regulations for training and certification and be accessible to states.

The changes are part of the FMCSA Final Rule of December 2016. The Final Rule document provides an overview of the process.

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