Program Overview
The Commercial Vehicle Driving (CVD) Career Certificate (C.C.) program consists of four 80-hour courses totaling 320 hours. The first two-week course introduces students to the commercial driving industry. Students receive an overview to prepare for the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) written examination required to obtain a Class A CMV Driver’s Permit. Subjects include combination vehicle operation and inspection, air brake component identification and an introduction to the various regulations governing commercial vehicle driving.
The second two-week course is a continuation of the first and includes instruction on vehicle design, inspection and preventative maintenance. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR) Hours of Service, logbooks, map reading and trip planning are core elements of this two-week course. Students are also introduced to tractor-trailer operation through the use of a high-fidelity driving simulator.
Students then enter into a four-week block of instruction focused on fundamental and advanced driving skills, as well as vehicle inspection procedures. Students learn vehicle control skills including straight line and offset backing, parallel and alley docking. Students develop needed driving skills and vehicle control by means of urban, rural and expressway driving on public roadways throughout Northeast Florida. At the conclusion of the 320-hour program, a FLHSMV Third Party Tester tests students.
Industry Associations
- National Association of Publicly Funded Truck Driving Schools (NAPFTDS)
- Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV)
Class Schedules
Monday – Thursday 8am to 5pm
Program Roadmap
Quick Facts
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Program Code:
5100
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Degree:
Commercial Vehicle Driving (C.C.)
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Total Hours:
320 Clock/Contact hours
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Online Program:
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Financial Aid Eligible:
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Program Contact
Catalog
5100
Commercial Vehicle Driving (C.C.)
320 Clock/Contact hours
Program Outcomes
Career Opportunities
Certifications and Licenses
Upon successful completion of the FDHSMV test, students are eligible to receive their Class A Commercial Driver’s License.
If you are considering employment in a state other than Florida, click here to ensure the program curriculum meets the requirements to sit for licensure or certification testing in that state.
Ready to Begin Your Journey?
Join Florida State College at Jacksonville Commercial Vehicle Driving (C.C.) program today.
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