Bumper to Bumper & EasyCDL
A Bumper to Bumper Checklist :
- Does your program meet all the mandatory Theory Subjects?
- Basic Operation
- Safe Operating Procedures
- Advance Operating Practices
- Non Vehicle Activities
- Are you paying costly membership fees for curriculum guidance that is not required and holds no additional value to your graduates?
- Do you have to reapply for your certification and prepare for annoying audits to police your own program?
- Are your student assessment records immediately available within a couple clicks on your computer and do they reflect that your students are successfully excelling at 80% proficiency?
- Does your program allow students to work at their own pace with excellent narration?
- Does your program provide a technical and curriculum support system from actual industry experts?
- Does your program reduce instruction costs in classroom, allowing for more time for skills training instruction?
- Is your current curriculum provider available to assist you in customizing your personalized online platform?
- Does your program provide a technical and curriculum support system from actual industry experts?
- Does your program reduce instruction costs in classroom, allowing for more time for skills training instruction?
- Is your current curriculum provider available to assist you in customizing your personalized online platform?
If you had to stop and think about any of these questions, we would be honored to assist you!
Shift into gear and get on board for your tune-up!
Keep your program running smoothly and maintain a good PM program by implementing
Bumper To Bumper EasyCDL Online program.
Shift into gear and get on board for your tune-up!
Keep your program running smoothly and maintain a good PM program by implementing
Bumper To Bumper EasyCDL Online program.
Bumper to Bumper Easy CDL will assist your school in building a customized online CDL Training program for your students.
Our curriculum is 100% in Compliance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
Entry-Level Driver Training Requirements.
CDL Class A – (35 Chapters Plus Practice Test ELDT Compliance)
CDL Class B – (30 Chapters Plus Practice Tests ELDT Compliance)
CDL Learners Permit Prep (10 Chapters Plus Practice Tests)
Continuing Education
Continuing your education is very important. It’s through working on the job that you’ll develop the judgment and common sense.
Accidents & Fires
In spite of all our best efforts, accidents do happen. If you have an accident, you must know exactly what to do.
Auxiliary Brakes
Auxiliary brakes share the job of slowing the vehicle with the service brakes.
Electrical
Of course, the power that runs your truck comes from the engine, but the fact is that the power behind that engine power is electrical power.
Engines
In this chapter, you’ll learn about the heart of the truck, the engine.
Drive Train
In this chapter, you’ll learn about the Drive Train. Everything from the engine to the wheels that actually makes the truck move.
School Bus Endorsement
In this chapter you will learn how to obtain your School Bus Endorsement as well as the rules involved
The Drivers Life
Things that are easy and convenient to do at home take a little planning to get done on the road.
Getting A Job
Trucking presents all kinds of different approaches and you can make a pretty good living.
Preventive Maintenance
Preventive maintenance is important in terms of overall safety and economy.
Cargo Documentation
Cargo documentation is simply the paperwork needed for every shipment of freight.
Map Reading
For the truck driver, a good trip first means getting to a certain place safely.
Tractors
Every truck tractor has an engine, a frame, axles, a suspension, a transmission, and a cab.
Tires & Wheels
In this chapter, you’ll learn about the types of steering and the steering components.
Steering
In this chapter, you’ll learn about the types of steering and the steering components.
Passenger Bus Endorsement
In this chapter learn what it takes to obtain a passenger endorsement and the rules that go with it.
Vehicle Management Systems
In this chapter, you’ll learn about vehicle management systems and the computers that are involved.
Types of Trailers
As you must have noticed even before deciding to become part of the trucking industry, there are many different types of trailers on the road today.
Specialized Rigs
Trailers are alike in many ways. They all have axles, wheels, floors, and some method of attaching to tractors.
Refrigerated Trailers
In this chapter, you’ll learn about Refrigerated Trailers. Refrigerated vans are just that.
Coupling & Uncoupling
In this chapter, you’ll learn about coupling and uncoupling. We’ll outline a procedure that will ensure a safe couple every time.
Putting The Truck in Motion
The first time you start a tractor engine, you might be nervous. You know there are many types of tractors and dashboards.
Handling Doubles & Triples
A three-axle tractor pulling a two-axle semitrailer, the “18-wheeler,” is the most popular heavy duty over-the-road vehicle in the trucking industry.
Vehicle Inspection
Your truck must be in top running order for this to take place.
Driving Challenges
Mountains, hilly terrain, and adverse weather conditions will challenge you as a cross-country truck driver.
The Log Book
A log book shows how you spent your time and where you were on the road.
Economy Operating
Economy operating is the practice of using and caring for the vehicle in a way that keeps it out of the repair shop, and on the road, longer.
Sliders
In this chapter, you’ll learn about Sliders. How they benefit trucking as well as doubling or tripling the weight they can carry.
Your Future in Trucking
Welcome to the start of your career as a professional driver in the trucking industry.
Backing
In this chapter, you’ll learn the backing procedures used by experienced drivers.
Safe Driving
A safe driver is something else. Safe drivers are calm, cautious, and respectful.
Driving Techniques
Now that the truck is in motion, you’re on the road where you need to know how to drive that rig.
Loading, Securing & Unloading Cargo
Like the captain of a ship or the pilot of an airplane, you will be responsible for the truck you drive and how it's loaded.