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EDMONTON MELT TRAINING CLASS 1 KNOW MORE

Mandatory training is required for drivers who want to obtain their Class 1 driveru2019s license.<br>Mandatory Entry-Level Training (MELT) was implemented on March 1, 2019, by the Government of Alberta to improve safety for everyone on the road by ensuring Class 1 (tractor-trailer) and Class 2 (bus) drivers receive adequate training before they are tested for a Class 1 or Class 2 driveru2019s license. In addition, drivers who have held a Class 3 driveru2019s license with two or more years of experience driving Class 3 commercial vehicles may be eligible to take the Experience and Equivalencyu00a0Class 1 MELT Tra

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EDMONTON MELT TRAINING CLASS 1 KNOW MORE

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  1. Donovans Driver Education

  2. Donovans Driver Education About us Donovan’s Driver Education has been teaching Class 1 and 3 truck driver training in Edmonton for 17 years. We are a family-owned business and one of Edmonton’s premier truck driving schools with a proven success rate. Our instructors are exceptional in providing a student with the type of exposure and training they need to pass any class of license. Safe and secure driving is the core fundamentals of our training courses.Our driving institution offers the best quality service with friendly and experienced instructors assisting the trainees to feel relieved and more comfortable behind the wheel for a pleasant driving experience.

  3. EDMONTON MELT TRAINING CLASS 1 KNOW MORE

  4. EDMONTON MELT TRAINING CLASS 1 KNOW MORE Mandatory training is required for drivers who want to obtain their Class 1 driver’s license. Mandatory Entry-Level Training (MELT) was implemented on March 1, 2019, by the Government of Alberta to improve safety for everyone on the road by ensuring Class 1 (tractor-trailer) and Class 2 (bus) drivers receive adequate training before they are tested for a Class 1 or Class 2 driver’s license. In addition, drivers who have held a Class 3 driver’s license with two or more years of experience driving Class 3 commercial vehicles may be eligible to take the Experience and Equivalency Class 1 MELT Training Edmonton Program. As of 2019, you must complete an approved Class 1 Mandatory Entry-Level Training (MELT) course before you can book your road test to obtain a Class 1 license to drive a semi-trailer truck (other existing requirements also apply). The MELT course consists of 121.5 hours of standardized training that covers the essential knowledge and skills to operate a semi-trailer truck safely. This mandatory training will help ensure the safety of all road users.

  5. Final Words This extensive training program builds an abundance of on-the-job skills and exposes graduates to experiences that could otherwise take years to obtain. Develop practical workforce skills by training for your Air Brake Endorsement, learn detailed pre-trip inspection training, and become well versed in uncoupling & coupling the trailer. This program also includes extensive backing practice: using a 53-foot trailer to give you a high level of training and mountain driving experience: emphasizing safe operating practices for mountainous geography, diverse climate conditions, and highlighting the unique driving conditions that can occur in other jurisdictions.

  6. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY AND APPLICATION PROCESS • 1.To take the Experience and Equivalency Class 1 MELT Program, drivers must: • Hold a current Alberta Class 3 driver’s license; • Have held an Alberta Class 3 driver’s license or the equivalent driver’s license from another Canadian jurisdiction for two or more years 2. To demonstrate that they meet this criterion, drivers must provide one of the following: A signed letter(s) from an employer that states you have a minimum of two years of work experience operating a single motor vehicle with three or more axles. The letter must include the employer’s contact information. 3. Eligible drivers must submit a completed application and supporting documentation to trans.driver.prog@gov.ab.ca. Once approved, successful drivers will receive an approval letter by email. Drivers must bring the approval letter to a licensed driver training school to verify their eligibility to take the Experience and EquivalencyClass 1 MELT Training Edmonton Program.

  7. Donovan's Driver Education - Contact Details 12847-56 Street, Edmonton, AB T5A 0C9 Edmonton, AB, Canada Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Donovans-Driver-Education-LTD-1797062043664885/ Twitter https://twitter.com/donovansdriver Linkedinhttps://ca.linkedin.com/company/donovan%27s-driver-education-ltd Pinterest. https://gr.pinterest.com/donovansdrivereducation

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