This is a summary of the minimum Federal curriculum requirements for entry-level driver applicants seeking a Class B commercial driver’s license (CDL). In addition to the theory curriculum outlined below, trainees must also complete the BTW range and BTW public road requirements for trainees seeking a Class B CDL for the first time.
B1.1 Basic Operation
1.1.1 Orientation
1.1.2 Control Systems/Dashboard
1.1.3 Pre- and Post-Trip Inspections
1.1.4 Basic Control
1.1.5 Shifting/Operating Transmissions
1.1.6 Backing and Docking
B1.2 Safe Operating Procedures
1.2.1 Visual Search
1.2.2 Communication
1.2.3 Distracted Driving
1.2.4 Speed Management
1.2.5 Space Management
1.2.6 Night Operation
1.2.7 Extreme Driving Conditions
B1.3 Advanced Operating Practices
1.3.1 Hazard Perception
1.3.2 Skid Control/Recovery, Jackknifing, and Other Emergencies
1.3.3 Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings
B1.4 Vehicle Systems and Reporting Malfunctions
1.4.1 Identification and Diagnosis of Malfunctions
1.4.2 Roadside Inspections
1.4.3 Maintenance
B1.5 Non-Driving Activities
1.5.1 Handling and Documenting Cargo
1.5.2 Environmental Compliance Issues
1.5.3 Hours of Service Requirements
1.5.4 Fatigue and Wellness Awareness
1.5.5 Post-Crash Procedures
1.5.6 External Communications
1.5.7 Whistleblower/Coercion
1.5.8 Trip Planning
1.5.9 Drugs/Alcohol
1.5.10 Medical Requirements
Training providers must use assessments (in written or electronic format) to determine if trainees are proficient in all units of the theory curriculum. Students must earn a minimum overall score of 80 percent on the theory assessment(s).
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