CDL Class A Training The primary objective of the Class A CDL training program is to: • Equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain a Class A CDL. • Ensure trainees receive instruction in alignment with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) • Introduce students to the basic CMV instruments and controls. • Ensure students are proficient in operating Class A commercial vehicles, including but not limited to tractor-trailers, tankers, flatbeds, and Tow Trucks. • Ensure the students are trained on the pre/post trip inspection on the commercial vehicles, including tractor-trailers, tankers, flatbeds, and tow trucks, before and after operation. • Prepare students for the written and road tests required by the Michigan Secretary of State (SOS) Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). • Provide safety and compliance training that meets FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) regulations. Tow Truck CDL Operator Training The training program provided by the chosen vendor shall equip tow truck operators with the necessary knowledge, skills, and safety practices required to efficiently and safely operate a tow truck. This training is intended for experienced and inexperienced drivers seeking certification, upskilling, or compliance with regulatory requirements. The tow truck training should last no more than 5 days and should total 20 hours over the course of each week.