Description
This comprehensive online course is designed to provide commercial driver training providers, instructors, school administrators, and compliance personnel with a thorough understanding of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) regulations and compliance requirements. Participants will learn how to implement and maintain FMCSA-compliant training programs, meet provider responsibilities, and successfully navigate evolving regulatory requirements.
The course covers all major aspects of ELDT compliance, including provider registration, curriculum standards, theory and behind-the-wheel training requirements, student recordkeeping and reporting procedures, endorsement-specific training, and the latest English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements.
Topics Covered:
- FMCSA CDL Education Standards (ELDT) Course Introduction
- Introduction to ELDT Compliance
- Who Is Required to Comply
- Becoming an FMCSA-Approved Provider
- The ELDT Curriculum Framework
- Theory Instruction Requirements
- Behind-the-Wheel (BTW) Training Requirements
- Endorsement-Specific Training Modules
- Student Recordkeeping & Reporting
- The English Language Proficiency Rule
- Implementation & Compliance Deadlines
- Compliance Risks and Provider Responsibilities
- Final Review & Provider Action Plan
- Final Exam
The course also includes a comprehensive set of implementation resources and sample compliance documents, including policy manuals, documentation workflows, assessment forms, observation tools, remediation logs, certification forms, and recordkeeping templates designed to support FMCSA compliance and audit readiness.
Upon successful completion of the course and final examination, participants will receive an FMCSA CDL Education Standards (ELDT) Certificate of Completion and a customized Provider Action Plan to support implementation within their organization.
Purchase of this course provides the participant with one year of access to complete the curriculum. After the one-year period, access to the course content will expire; however, participants will retain access to their course completion records, grades, and certificates, if earned.


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