FMCSA Training Provider Registry (TPR) Listed · Theory Portion

Class A CDL Entry-Level Driver Training — 100% Online, FMCSA-Approved.

The federal theory curriculum required for all first-time Class A CDL applicants. Complete the online portion at your pace, then pair with a behind-the-wheel program at an approved facility to meet the full FMCSA mandate.

Theory portion · Pair with BTW at partner facility

$249.95

Covers federally-required theory. Behind-the-wheel training quoted separately.

  • FMCSA-required theory curriculum
  • TPR reporting on completion
  • Vehicle inspection modules
  • Pre-trip/post-trip procedures
  • Instructor email support

FMCSA TPR-registered provider · nationally accepted

FMCSA

Federally Required

TPR

Registered Provider

Self-Paced

Flexible Schedule

Class A

Tractor-Trailer

How it works

The theory half of your CDL, online.

Federal law requires all first-time CDL applicants to complete FMCSA-approved Entry-Level Driver Training. Theory online, behind-the-wheel at a registered facility.

01

Complete the online theory portion

Work through the federally-required theory modules at your pace: vehicle systems, safe operations, federal regulations, trip planning, and more. Self-paced with in-course knowledge checks.

02

Pass the knowledge assessment

A comprehensive knowledge assessment confirms you’ve mastered the theory content. 80% passing score with unlimited retakes.

03

Complete behind-the-wheel training

Pair with an in-person BTW program at any FMCSA-registered facility. Upon completion of both portions, your TPR record is finalized and you’re eligible for the CDL skills test.

Frequently Asked Questions

CDL training, honestly explained.

Entry-level CDL requirements changed in 2022 — this is what today’s training looks like.

Yes, this FMCSA-approved Class A CDL ELDT theory course meets the federal Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) requirements for the theory portion. Upon completion, your training is reported to the FMCSA Training Provider Registry (TPR), which is required before you can take the CDL skills test. You must also complete behind-the-wheel (BTW) training separately to fully satisfy the requirement.

Yes, this Class A CDL theory course online is accepted nationwide because it follows FMCSA ELDT regulations. Once your completion is reported to the Training Provider Registry (TPR), your state DMV will verify your eligibility to proceed with the CDL permit and skills testing process.

The online CDL theory training course is fully self-paced, allowing you to complete it on your own schedule. There is no strict deadline in most cases, but it’s recommended to finish promptly so you can move on to behind-the-wheel CDL training and complete the full licensing process.

If you do not pass the CDL theory final assessment on your first attempt, you can retake it as many times as needed. The course includes review materials and knowledge checks to help you prepare, and you must achieve at least an 80% passing score to complete the theory portion.

No, federal CDL training requirements mandate both theory and behind-the-wheel (BTW) training. While you can complete the Class A CDL theory portion online, you must attend an FMCSA-registered training facility in person to complete the driving portion before taking the CDL skills test.

No, completing this online CDL theory course is the first step toward earning your Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). After finishing both the theory and BTW training, you must pass the state CDL permit and skills exams to officially receive your license.

Start the theory. Start the career.

FMCSA-registered Class A ELDT theory — the first step toward a commercial driver license and a career on the road.