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CDL - Commercial Driver's License Program : Module 7

Continuing Education presents the CDL (Commercial Driver's License) program.

The student will demonstrate basic vehicle control procedures by:

  • Placing the transmission in neutral before starting the engine.
  • Starting, warming up, and shutting down the engine, according to the manufacturer's specifications.
  • Building full pressure (90-120 PSI) in air tanks or to governed cut-out.
  • Testing parking brake and service brake before moving/driving the vehicle.
  • Coordinating the use of accelerator and clutch to achieve smooth acceleration and avoid clutch abuse (if applicable).
  • Maintaining proper engine RPM while driving (if applicable).
  • Properly modulating air brakes to bring the vehicle to a smooth stop.
  • Properly shifting up and down through all gears using a clutch (if applicable).
  • Double clutching non-synchronized transmissions and time shifting for smooth and fuel-efficient performance (if applicable).
  • Selecting proper gear for speed and highway conditions (if applicable).
  • Operating manual, automatic or semiautomatic transmissions, as available training equipment allows.
  • Coordinating steering, braking, and acceleration to take the vehicle through a desired path forward and backward in a straight line.
  • Adequately judging the path trailer will take (off tracking) as the vehicle negotiates left or right curves and turns.
  • Using clutch and gears to maintain proper operating range/power/RPM of the motor while slowing the vehicle (if applicable).
  • Parking the vehicle, setting brakes, and shutting off the engine.
  • Discussing choking procedures.

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