Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) Resources

A person is sitting at a table with a bottle of pills on it.
April 10, 2023
Explore the complexities of CDL & drug testing requirements with our comprehensive guide. Learn about federal laws, consortiums, compliance, and the repercussions of positive tests to ensure you fully understand the regulations affecting commercial drivers. Essential reading for current and aspiring CDL holders.
A truck is turned over on its side with tires stacked on top of it.
By Jason Boudreau March 9, 2022
A brief overview of FMCSA Rollover Prevention. We cover everything you will need to learn how best to avoid rollovers.
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By Jason Boudreau March 9, 2022
Ultimate Guide for approved CDL documents. Learn about all the CDL documents that are required and accepted in 2022
A man is standing in front of a white truck with his arms crossed.
By Jason Boudreau March 9, 2022
Here's Your Ultimate Guide to getting your CDL in 2022. We walk you through every step and provide all the tools you will need to get your CDL in 2022.
A row of semi trucks are parked in a parking lot.
By Jason Boudreau February 6, 2022
This article will do its best to break down and simplify training requirements and steps needed to obtain a CDL under the new ELDT standards.
Truckers Against Trafficking

Truckers Against Trafficking - About

Modern-day slavery or human trafficking exists whenever people are bought and sold for forced labor or commercial sex. Around the world, it is estimated that there are over 40 million enslaved people today. Human trafficking has been reported in all 50 states, and the number of victims in the United States is estimated in the hundreds of thousands.

While illegal, human trafficking is a booming business. Traffickers recruit out of our schools, online, shopping malls, the streets, and other locations. A large percentage of the people trafficked are women and children. Many of them are used in the sex industry. They are prostituted people on the street, private homes, and legitimate businesses such as restaurants, truck stops, and motels. They need to be identified and recovered.

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