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CDL - Commercial Driver's License Program : Module 1

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

The student will be able to understand vehicle safety and accident prevention procedures by:

  • Identifying and explaining the use of vehicle safety equipment.
  • Utilizing fire extinguishers.
  • Utilizing seat belts and personal protection gear appropriate to the type of operation.
  • Describing safe lifting procedures.
  • Describing personal safety equipment and procedures.
  • Describing actions applicable for vehicle accidents.
  • Reviewing reports in a classroom activity.
  • Preparing accident reports according to company, state, and federal requirements.
  • Identifying all information needed for accident reports to the State, the employer, and the insurance company.
  • Reviewing an accident report.
  • Describing procedures for protecting the scene of an accident.
  • Describing personal liability requirements.
  • Identifying hazardous road conditions that are a potential threat to the safety of the truck driver.
  • Describing activities and characteristics of other road users that make them potentially dangerous.
  • Describing the potential consequences of excessive speed.
  • Describing the potential consequences of the use of drugs or alcohol.
  • Describing and demonstrating safety procedures for entering and exiting vehicles.

Preliminary Report of Accident or Loss

Dangerous Practices That Cause Truck Accidents

Determining Who Is Liable for a Truck Accident

Accident Kit

Safety Equipment - Video

How to do 3 Points of Contact

Blind Spots and Potential Hazards on the Road

Defensive Driving on Commercial Vehicles

"Power Unit Tour" Video

Drug and Alcohol Consequences, Testing, and Procedure