Please reach us at 855-537-4837 if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes! You must have your CDL permit prior to the hands-on training class. You also must hold your permit for 14 days before you can take the state test.
For Class B: General Knowledge and Air Brakes
For Public Passenger (if adding to a CDL you already hold): Public Passenger
For School Bus (if adding to a CDL you already hold): Public Passenger & School Bus (note: some states combine them)
For Class A with O restriction: General Knowledge, Air Brakes (if your vehicle has air brakes, super duty sized trucks may not), Combination Vehicle
For Class A: General Knowledge, Air Brakes, Combination Vehicle
Tank: If you are using a tank vehicle, or ever plan to use one: Tank Endorsement. We suggest that all of our students take this 20 question (or less) endorsement test. Better to have it than get stopped without it.
Please note: Many BMV employees have very little knowledge of what is required for a CDL permit! It is YOUR responsibility to make sure you have what you need. If you don't know, please ask us BEFORE you get your permit.
Yes! We are traveling providers on the FMCSA's site. We are currently registered in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, and Tennessee. If you are a company located in another state, feel free to contact us as we may be willing to work with you!
Browning Mountain Training offers a variety of programs to fit your needs, including Class A CDL, Class A with O restriction (super duty trucks or dump trucks with trailers), Class B CDL, Class B to A upgrade, Public Passenger, School Bus, and Hazmat endorsements as well as refresher courses for experienced drivers.
Please note: travel costs outside of our local radius will be extra. Weekend classes may also have an additional fee.
An on-site trainer comes to you and utilizes the equipment you/your employer provides to train with. This helps the training process in a number of ways, but 2 most notable are less downtime than sending students to traditional driving schools and ease of learning since the students are already familiar with the equipment. Yes, you can rent equipment for your training time. We can make recommendations for some areas.
We do not, but we can take payments before your class.
No. This type of program works best as a partnership between an employer and us. This allows for on the job seat time for the student with a focused time of skills for the hands-on portion of training. It is not for individuals who have never driven a semi before, but are wanting to go into semi-truck driving. We refer these individuals to traditional schools.
Browning Mountain Training's instructors are all experienced drivers with a passion for teaching. They have years of experience behind the wheel and are dedicated to helping our students become safe and skilled drivers. We also have a diesel mechanic instructor for driver maintenance training programs.
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