How Long Does CDL Training Take? Timeline for Class A vs. Class B Licenses

Class A training (tractor-trailers) typically lasts 3–8 weeks (160+ ELDT hours), while Class B (straight trucks) is shorter at 2–6 weeks. In 2026, programs balance classroom, range, and road time for safe, compliant drivers.

Class A Timeline Breakdown

  • Week 1–2: Theory, permits, pre-trip.
  • Week 3–5: Range maneuvers, backing.
  • Week 6–8: OTR with trainer (company programs). Total: 4–8 weeks full-time.

Class B Timeline

Shorter focus on single-unit vehicles; often 2–4 weeks.

Factors: Full-time vs. part-time, school vs. company-sponsored (paid, faster integration).

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FAQs

  • Fastest? Company-paid (3–6 weeks).
  • Part-time? 3–6 months possible.
  • After training? Immediate job search with clean record.

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