How long is the Truck Transport Class I & II at Portage College?
Theory - approximately 45 hours; Practical Class I - 28 hours per student; Practical Class III - 14 hours per student
What you need to get in to the Truck Transport Class I & II at Portage College?
Program Description: This program is a comprehensive heavy truck driver training program which will provide skills necessary for participants to gain employment as drivers or owner operators. It provides practical training in the operation of a modern tractor-type truck and trailer. Students advance through a series of practical exercises involving rural and urban traffic circuits under actual driving conditions. Entrance Requirements: 18 years of age. Completion of Grade 9 or equivalent, or Program Coordinator approval. Recent driver's abstract. Valid Class 5 Alberta Driver's License. Alberta Motor Vehicle Operators Medical Examination.
For more information on the Truck Transport Class I & II at Portage College
(780) 623-5580
Does the :program offer a Coop?
No
Distance Education Available:
No
What type of learning environment should I expect in the Truck Transport Class I & II?
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