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TSTC’s Professional Driving Academy updates training to meet new federal mandate

TSTC’s CDL program consists of one week of online classes and three weeks of entry-level  driver training. The newest federal mandate will create a simpler yet effective testing process to assess an  applicant’s readiness to safely operate a commercial motor vehicle. (Photo courtesy of TSTC.)

(MARSHALL, Texas) – Texas State Technical College’s Professional Driving Academy recently  updated its four-week, 160-hour commercial driver’s license (CDL) training in accordance with  the newest federal mandate that took effect in spring 2024 to meet compliance as an accredited  program for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Entry-Level Driver Training. 

The mandate is intended to create a simpler yet effective testing process to assess an  applicant’s readiness to safely operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV). 

The initiative entails three areas: modernized protocols for a CMV pre-trip inspection and basic  control skills testing, a checklist for a pre-trip vehicle inspection test as an aid to applicants, and  an updated CDL manual. 

“For the new, modernized pre-trip vehicle inspection, a student will only inspect critical items  with the help of a guide that will let them know what to inspect,” Juan Hernandez, TSTC’s  manager of Professional Academies Operations and a state-certified examiner, said. 

“For the new basic control skills test, a student will perform a forward controlled stop by  positioning the front-most part of their vehicle in a three-foot box before doing a straight-line  reverse backing,” he said.

The mandate will be administered at TSTC’s campuses in Abilene, Brownwood, Fort Bend  County, Harlingen, Marshall and Sweetwater, each of which has a Professional Driving  Academy. 

TSTC’s CDL program offers an in-house written exam and a hands-on driving test, and it serves  as a third-party Texas Department of Public Safety testing site. 

For more information on TSTC’s CDL classes, contact Janeth Robles with TSTC’s Workforce  Training and Continuing Education department at 956-364-4567 or janeth.robles@tstc.edu. 

To learn more about TSTC, visit tstc.edu. 

About TSTC 

With 11 campuses across the state, Texas State Technical College helps  

to strengthen the Texas workforce with highly skilled, technically  

competent graduates. Operating on a unique funding model based on student employment outcomes, the college  celebrated 55 years of service to the state of Texas in 2020. For more information, visit tstc.edu.

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