After successfully completing the theory portion of your Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) certification with Driving-Tests.org, you're ready for the next step: the hands-on Behind-the-Wheel (BTW) portion. This critical component of your ELDT certification equips you with practical skills and experience needed to safely operate a commercial vehicle.
Driving-Tests.org is a theory certification provider. For the BTW portion, you'll need to arrange classes with a separate BTW provider. You can find BTW providers near you by visiting the Training Provider Registry and selecting "Behind-the-Wheel" in the "Training Type" selector.
Completing the BTW portion is a requirement for obtaining your full ELDT certification for all CDL Premium plans, except for the HazMat ELDT + Exam Prep.
The BTW portion of your ELDT certification involves practical, hands-on training. This training is split into two parts:
BTW Range: In this portion, you'll learn and practice maneuvers on a driving range, such as backing up, docking, and turning.
BTW Public Roads: This portion involves driving on public roads under the supervision of a qualified instructor. You'll gain experience with real-world situations and challenges, such as navigating traffic, highway driving, and responding to unexpected events.
In this article, we'll guide you through the process of finding and selecting a BTW provider.
Understanding the Role of a BTW Provider
A BTW provider is a certified training provider who offers practical, hands-on driving lessons. These lessons cover crucial areas such as vehicle operation, road safety, and understanding traffic laws. The goal of a BTW provider is to prepare you for the practical aspect of the ELDT, which complements the theory portion you complete online with Driving-Tests.org.
How to Find a BTW Provider
You can find a BTW provider near you by visiting the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Training Provider Registry (TPR) at https://tpr.fmcsa.dot.gov/Search. Select "Behind-The-Wheel" in the "Training Type" selector to filter for BTW providers. You can also ask for recommendations from colleagues, local trucking associations, or commercial driving schools.
Choosing the Right BTW Provider
Selecting the right BTW provider is crucial. Here are some factors to consider:
Experience: Look for a provider with a good track record and experienced instructors.
Location: Choose a provider near you to minimize travel time and costs.
Cost: Compare prices of different providers but remember that the cheapest option may not always be the best.
Reviews: Read reviews or ask for feedback from past students to gauge the provider's reputation.
Prepare a list of questions to ask potential BTW providers, such as their training approach, success rate, and what happens if you fail a portion of the BTW training.
Red Flags to Watch Out For
Be cautious of BTW providers who:
Promise a 100% pass rate: No provider can guarantee this as success also depends on the student's effort.
Have poor or no reviews: This could indicate a lack of experience or poor service.
Don't provide clear information about their program: Transparency is key in any training program.
Next Steps After Choosing a BTW Provider
Once you've chosen a BTW provider, contact them to schedule your training sessions. Prepare for these sessions by reviewing the skills you'll be practicing and getting a good night's rest before each lesson.
During BTW training, you'll apply the knowledge you gained during your theory training. Remember, the goal is not just to pass the test but to become a safe and competent commercial driver.
Conclusion
Finding and selecting a BTW provider is an important step in your ELDT certification process. Take your time, do your research, and choose a provider that best fits your needs and learning style. With the right provider, you'll be well on your way to completing your ELDT certification and beginning a successful career in commercial driving.