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Entry level driver training rules are here
2022-01-18T06:00:00Z
Barring any last-minute delays, the new entry-level driver training rules are in full effect as of February 7, 2022.
Under the rules in 49 CFR Part 380, drivers will need to complete a course of training before the state will allow them to take the necessary skills test to obtain a:
- Class A or B commercial driver’s license (CDL)
- School bus (S) endorsement
- Passenger (P) endorsement
- Hazardous materials (H) endorsement (knowledge test only)
The required training must come from an entity appearing on the FMCSA’s Training Provider Registry (TPR), available online at https://tpr.fmcsa.dot.gov. Training consists of classroom (theory), range, and public-road training (though only classroom training is needed for the H endorsement).
Exemptions
The following drivers are exempt from the new training requirements:
- Drivers who already hold a CDL, learner’s permit (CLP), or an S, P, or H endorsement as of Feb. 7, 2022, unless seeking an upgrade or if the CLP expires before the driver gets a CDL.
- Any drivers for whom the state has waived the CDL skills test (see §383.77).
- Drivers seeking to remove a restriction (see §383.135(b)(7)).





















































