CLASS B CDL
Examples of Commercial Motor Vehicles you can drive with a Class B CDL include

Description
Examples of trucks you can drive with a Class "B" CDL include:

Buses
By the end of the course, the applicant seeking to obtain a Commercial Driver License (CDL) Class B a Class B will:
1. Understand the fundamental principles of operating a commercial motor vehicle.
2. Appreciate the importance of becoming a responsible driver, both in vehicle operation and in being mindful of the surrounding environment.
3. Apply the basic knowledge provided in this manual to successfully obtain a Class B driverās license.

Tow trucks

Cement trucks

Dump trucks

Other trucks used in the construction industry

Garbage and recycling trucks

Straight trucks

Box trucks

Armored vehicles

Package delivery vehicles

Utility vehicles


Basic Operation
Module 1
Orientation
Control Systems/Dashboard
Pre- and Post-Trip Inspections
Basic Control
Shifting/Operating Transmissions
Backing and Docking
Coupling and Uncoupling


Safe Operating Procedures
Module 2
Visual Search
Communication
Distracted Driving
Speed Management
Space Management
Night Operation
Extreme Driving Conditions


Advanced Operating Practices
Module 3
Hazard Perception
Skid Control/Recovery, Jackknifing, and Other Emergencies
Railroad-Highway Grade Crossing


Vehicle Systems and Reporting
Malfunctions
Module 4
Identification and Diagnosis of
Malfunctions
Roadside Inspections
Maintenance



Non-Driving Activities
Module 5
Handling and Documenting Cargo
Environmental Compliance Issues
Hours of Service Requirements
Fatigue and Wellness Awareness
Post-Crash Procedures
External Communications
Whistleblower/Coercion
Trip Planning
Drugs/Alcohol
Medical Requirements
about us
We were founded in Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico, with a firm commitment to professionalizing fifth-wheel truck drivers. Over this time, we have trained and certified more than 500 drivers.