Get your entry-level driver training theory for School Bus Endorsement.
Simply start our Entry-Level Driver Training Course and create your CDL Powersuite profile to track your progress.
Go as fast as you want or take as long as you want. Our course is designed to be learned at your own pace in small understandable modules.
At the end of our course, you should have a great understanding of ELDT Theory.
If you are going to get your School Bus Endorsement for the first time then you will need to be familiar with the FMCSA's Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT). We created our very own ELDT course that was designed by CDL instructors to cover Entry-Level Driver Training Theory portion. You will learn all of the FMCSA training requirements final rule.
We believe a great learning experience requires a simplified approach. We designed our entry-level driver training course to be learned in small modules that allow you to take quizzes without leaving the page. That way, if you get a question wrong, you can quickly understand why and answer the question correctly. After all, we are here to learn.
We believe in a simplified learning process. We designed our Theory Training Module to be consumed in small bites. You get all the same material in an easy to learning format.
We work with CDL industry experts and have been in the industry for more than 25+ years. We understand what it takes to succeed in the CDL industry now and in the future.
If you want to learn, you need teachers, and in our industry, those teachers are instructors. We worked closely with truck driving and CDL schools to develop our course and curriculum.
Eldt.com is apart of the FMCSA's ELDT Training Provider Registry and has been verified.
ELDT.com provides a solid foundation for Entry-Level Driver Training. The Course covers all FMCSA CFRs for Basic Theory mixed with student and instructor experience. You will learn how the final exam is conducted and how to prepare for it.
YES, we are on the provider list.
Approved FMCSA Registry List look-up
We have added a little video so you can see how to look us up.
Following the directions below
Click: https://tpr.fmcsa.dot.gov/
Type in: ELDT. Click the online tab and scroll down till you see "ELDT." That is us.
Click on the website icon to the right, and it will take you back to ELDT.com
Yes, ELDT.com was designed to meet all new training requirements set forth by FMCSA's new entry-level driver training standards.
The new ELDT requirements include three portions of training for CLP holders before they can take their CDL Skills Exam. These requirements are:
Yes. However ELDT.com will take care of your Theory portion of training per FMCSA CFR's 380. You will want to check with your local and state CDL compliance requirements to see if they require additional training.
Some people can finish the course in one day and some take a couple. You can save your progress whenever you want and start back up where you finished off.
Once you complete the entire course and receive a score above 80%, you will be prompted to verify you entered your information correctly. You may then submit your results to the FMCSA Database.
Once you have completed doing so, your Certificate of Completion will appear, and you may download it onto your device.
When you click the “Submit” button your results are instantly entered into the FMCSA Database, where the DMV goes to look up results.
If any of the information you submitted is incorrect and does not match your license they will not be able to find it. It has to match perfectly.
Once all three portions of your training (Theory, Road, and Range) are complete you can schedule your final state exam at the DMV.
FMCSA’s Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) regulations set the baseline for training requirements for entry-level drivers. This includes those applying to:
The ELDT regulations establish new minimum training standards for individuals applying for:
If you do not already have your CDL, Driving and Backing (Road and Range) must be done by a registered provider listed on the FMCSA website.
Road and Range training is in-person driving training that must be facilitated by a Registered Training Provider. After you have completed your Road and Range training your Instructor will submit your record to the FMCSA TPR.
Use this link to find a provider near you:
tpr.fmcsa.dot.gov
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