Southeast Propane Alliance Technical Education Center offers a high-quality ELDT program leading to a CDL B license
SEPATEC’s program is designed to provide comprehensive Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) that leads to a CDL B license while adhering to FMCSA regulations and guidelines to ensure high-quality education and preparation. The program encompasses theory training, Behind the Wheel, and testing requirements, equipping participants with the necessary skills for success in the propane industry.
SEPATEC’s program is designed to provide comprehensive ELDT that leads to a CDL B license while adhering to FMCSA regulations and guidelines to ensure high-quality education and preparation.
If you’re looking for an opportunity to drive a CDL truck and begin immediate employment, SEPATEC offers professional Commercial Driver’s License-B and Hazardous Material education, hands-on training, and testing that prepares students to earn a CDL-B License and HAZMAT endorsement in one week.
The Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) is a federal program that sets the minimum training standards for new commercial truck drivers. This program is administered by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to ensure that new drivers are trained to safely operate commercial motor vehicles (CMVs).
The program encompasses theory training, Behind the Wheel, and testing requirements, equipping participants with the necessary skills for success in the propane industry.
ELDT is required for drivers who:
- Are seeking a Class A or Class B CDL for the first time
- Are upgrading a Class B CDL to a Class A CDL
- Are seeking a school bus (S), passenger (P), or hazardous materials (H) endorsement for the first time
ELDT Program
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What you will learn
Here are the basics of what you’ll get in the ELDT at SEPATEC.
Theory
Behind the Wheel training
Testing requirements
Get started on a new career in propane. Go to the SEPATEC registration site and enroll!
ELDT Program
The Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) is a federal program that establishes the minimum training standards for new commercial truck drivers. This training consists of two parts: theory and skills training. The theory portion is conducted in a classroom setting, while the skills portion is taught behind the wheel. Drivers are required to achieve a minimum score of 80% on the theory assessment to demonstrate proficiency.
ELDT must be provided by an educator certified by FMCSA. The theory instruction must be assigned and administered by an entity listed on FMCSA’s Training Provider Registry (TPR).
ELDT includes both classroom education and behind-the-wheel training. Applicants must complete the coursework, knowledge assessment, and receive trainer’s endorsement of their driving skills before taking the formal CDL exam.
ELDT Program
At SEPATEC, we cover all the bases. You’ll take classes from industry experts, and those classes are focused on getting you working in a career fast!
Be a part of a growing industry that offers stability as well as opportunity. Contact SEPATEC today to get started!