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CDL - Commercial Driver's License Program : Module 9

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

The student will be able to demonstrate road driving skills by:

  • Carefully entering traffic from a stopped or parked position.
  • Using clutch and gears properly, if applicable).
  • Proceeding from a stopped position without rolling backward.
  • Using mirrors properly.
  • Signaling intention to turn well in advance of turn.
  • Getting into the proper lane well in advance of turn.
  • Checking traffic conditions and turning only when intersection is clear.
  • Restricting traffic from passing on right when preparing to complete a right-hand turn.
  • Maintaining 3 feet or less on right side of the vehicle.
  • Executing a right-hand turn maintaining 3 feet or less on right side of vehicle.
  • Completing a turn promptly and safely and not impeding other traffic.
  • Selecting and shifting to proper gear prior to beginning any turn, if applicable.
  • Obeying all traffic signals.
  • Planning stops in advance and adjusting speed correctly.
  • Using brakes properly on grades.
  • Planning stops far enough in advance to avoid hard braking.
  • Stopping clear of crosswalks.
  • Coming to a complete stop at all stop signs.
  • Yielding right-of-way at intersections having yield signs.
  • Checking for cross traffic regardless of traffic signals.
  • Approaching all intersections prepared to stop, if necessary.
  • Stopping a minimum of 15 feet but not more than 50 feet before railroad grade crossing, if stopping is necessary.
  • Selecting proper gear to avoid shifting gears on railroad grade crossing, if applicable.
  • Determining sufficient space required for passing.
  • Passing only in safe locations.
  • Describing in detail how to pass safely on a two-lane highway.
  • Describing in detail how to pass safely on a four or more-lane highway.
  • Signaling lane changes before and after passing.
  • Passing only when appropriate to avoid impeding other traffic.
  • Returning to the right lane promptly, but only when safe to do so.
  • Observing speed limits.
  • Adjusting speed properly to road, weather, and traffic conditions.
  • Slowing down in advance of curves, danger zones, and intersections.
  • Maintaining consistent speed where possible.
  • Yielding right-of-way.
  • Allowing faster traffic to pass.
  • Understanding or demonstrating the proper procedures for navigating a weigh station.
  • Using horn, only when necessary.
  • Parking only in legally permissible parking areas.
  • Checking instruments at regular intervals.
  • Maintaining proper engine RPM while driving.
  • Determining minimum front-to-rear distances when following other vehicles using industry-recognized standards.

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