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Smart Driving School

Smart Driving School appears to operate in multiple locations, offering driver education for teens and adults. The schools focus on safety, confidence, and convenience, with engaging classroom lessons and personalized on-the-road training. They aim to equip students with lifelong driving skills through experienced and patient instructors. The schools emphasize defensive driving techniques and responsible road usage. Some locations offer specialized programs for teens, adult refresher courses, and flexible scheduling options.

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Ideal Driving School

Ideal Driving School (IDS) has been offering driving instruction in North Jersey since 1987. They provide instruction for a wide range of vehicles, including Class A vehicles and motorcycles. Whether you're a new learner wanting to drive passenger cars or an experienced driver interested in operating commercial motor vehicles (CMV), they can help you achieve your goals. The school has multiple locations and teaches students from all over New Jersey. They focus on safely driving large, commercial vehicles like tractor trailers, straight trucks, and buses.

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Ideal Driving School Fords

Ideal Driving School, established in 1987, has been a leading driving school in New Jersey. They offer instruction for a wide range of vehicles, including Class A CDL, Class B CDL, motorcycles, and automobiles. With multiple locations, including one in Fords, NJ, they provide accessible training to students throughout North and Central Jersey. The school focuses on equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed to pass their driving tests and pursue lucrative careers in the transportation industry.

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Central Arizona College Workforce Development

Offers a CDL hazmat test course designed for commercial motor vehicle drivers seeking a hazardous materials (H) endorsement to their Commercial Driver's License (CDL).

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Chattahoochee Tech CDL School

The CDL school at Chattahoochee Tech just north of Atlanta is a good one and they will have some good companies recruiting there.

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CityDrive

CityDrive program provides training and qualification for a DMV Class B Permit to begin a career in transportation, offered at no cost, including free access to services and job referrals.

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1-2-3 Driving School

1-2-3 Driving School is a Texas-licensed driving education provider operating out of Garland, TX (listed under Arlington in some directories). They offer a full range of driver training services for teens and adults, including third-party driving test administration, teen driver education courses (ages 14-17), adult driving lessons, online adult driver education (6 hours, ages 18+), defensive driving/safety courses, parent-taught driver education programs, and the Impact Texas Drivers Program. Their teen Everything Course includes 32 hours of classroom instruction, 7 hours of driving lessons, and 7 hours of in-car observation for a $155 deposit. Individual driving lessons are available, and the Super Seven lesson package runs $434 per person. The Texas Driving Safety Course is $32, and the 6-hour adult online course is $42.50. Hours are Monday through Friday 9am-7pm and Saturday 9am-5pm. Note: 1-2-3 Driving School does not appear to offer CDL or commercial truck driver training. Their focus is on standard passenger vehicle driver education, teen driver training, and defensive driving courses. They are licensed through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR License #C1384). Reviews describe the instructors as patient, calm, and professional. Customers note the school is responsive to phone inquiries and provides a supportive learning environment focused on safety. The school has a strong reputation for working well with nervous new drivers.

10 and 2 Traffic School, LLC

10 and 2 Traffic School, LLC is a veteran-owned, family-operated driving school serving Northeast Florida from locations in Orange Park and Southside Jacksonville. Founded by Dave Childers, the school brings over 20 years of experience and state-certified instructors with 15+ years in the field. They specialize in behind-the-wheel driving lessons for teens and adults, defensive driving courses, Florida permit exam prep, mature driver programs, and aggressive driving courses. Bilingual instruction and free pick-up/drop-off service are available. The school offers flexible scheduling including evenings and weekends, six days a week, with modern dual-control vehicles and personalized one-on-one instruction. Lesson packages range from 4 hours ($300) to 50 hours ($2,900), and road testing services start at $85 with same-day appointments available. They serve St. Johns, Duval, and Clay Counties and surrounding areas. Note: 10 and 2 Traffic School does not appear to offer CDL or commercial truck driver training. Their focus is on standard passenger vehicle driving education, traffic school courses, and road test services. They are listed in the FMCSA entity database but their core business is general driver education, not commercial vehicle training. The school carries a 4.8 out of 5 rating and is consistently praised for patient, knowledgeable instructors who build student confidence quickly. Multiple reviews highlight the calm teaching style and thorough lesson structure that results in students passing their tests with zero deductions.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy is the largest independent commercial truck driving school network in the United States, with over 140 locations across 43 states. Founded in 2012 by Steve Gold, the company trained over 35,000 students in 2022 alone. The Los Angeles-area operation serves the greater Southern California region with CDL Class A training that can be completed in as little as four weeks. The program totals 160 hours: 40 hours of classroom instruction covering the written CDL exam material and 120 hours of behind-the-wheel training on local roads and highways. The student-to-teacher ratio is 4:1, one of the best in the industry. Night and weekend classes are available for working professionals. Training uses day cab tractors, and students use school equipment for their road tests. Tuition typically ranges from $4,000 to $6,000 for the full 160-hour program, though roughly 80% of students qualify for company sponsorship and graduate debt-free. Additional financial aid options include WIOA grants (covering up to 100% of tuition), Climb Credit loans, Edly Income Share Agreements, Liberty Career Finance, and FreeWorld assistance for justice-involved individuals. Free ELDT courses are included. The school also offers CDL refresher courses and Hazmat certification. The academy boasts a 5.0 out of 5 rating based on over 3,000 reviews. Job placement assistance is provided through partnerships with 30+ trucking companies, and graduates report average starting salaries of $55,990. The school is FMCSA-licensed and compliant with Entry Level Driver Training requirements. Note: The nearest physical location may be the San Bernardino campus at 141 N Arrowhead Ave, Suite 3, San Bernardino, CA 92408.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy is the nation's largest independent CDL training network, with 140+ locations across 43 states. Founded in 2012 by Steve Gold, the company has trained tens of thousands of drivers. The New York City-area operation serves the NYC metro and Northeast region, with the nearest training campus located at 114 Ferry Street, Newark, NJ 07105. Additional New York state locations include Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Suffern. The program runs 160 total hours over four weeks: 40 hours of classroom instruction and 120 hours of behind-the-wheel training with real commercial trucks on local and interstate roads. The student-to-instructor ratio is 4:1. Training uses day cab tractors, and students use school equipment for CDL testing. The school also offers CDL refresher courses, free ELDT courses, and Hazmat certification. Tuition typically falls between $4,000 and $6,000 for the full program. Approximately 80% of students qualify for company sponsorship, graduating debt-free. Other financial aid includes WIOA grants (up to 100% tuition coverage for qualifying applicants), Climb Credit loans, Edly Income Share Agreements, Liberty Career Finance, and FreeWorld support for justice-involved individuals. Classes start every Monday. 160 Driving Academy holds a 5.0 out of 5 rating across 3,000+ reviews. Job placement assistance connects graduates with 30+ partner trucking companies, with average starting salaries around $55,990. The school is FMCSA ELDT-compliant. In 2023, 160 Driving Academy expanded its New York presence by acquiring the former Professional Driving Institute in Rochester and The National Tractor Trailer School in Buffalo and Liverpool.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy in San Jose serves one of the most demanding logistics regions in California, training students for Class A CDL certification through a comprehensive 160-hour program completed in just four weeks. The curriculum includes 40 hours of classroom instruction covering the written CDL exam, plus 120 hours of behind-the-wheel training on local and interstate roads. The San Jose location is part of the nation's largest CDL training network, offering ELDT (Entry Level Driver Theory) courses, hazmat certification, and CDL refresher courses. The school provides job placement guidance and connects graduates with trucking companies offering tuition sponsorship, with payments often not exceeding a $250 down payment. Financial aid options include WIOA grants, trucking company tuition reimbursement, Climb Credit, Edly ISA, and Liberty Career Finance. The academy maintains a 5.0 out of 5 star rating from over 3,100 reviews and reports average starting salaries of $55,990 for graduates. Reviews are generally positive, with students praising instructor dedication, though some note variability in training yard conditions across locations.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy's San Diego location operates out of 700 N Johnson Ave, Suite E-F, El Cajon, CA 92020, serving the greater San Diego metro area. Part of the nation's largest independent CDL school network (140+ locations, 43 states), the academy was founded in 2012 by Steve Gold and has trained over 35,000 students annually. The four-week CDL Class A program totals 160 hours: 40 hours of classroom instruction and 120 hours of behind-the-wheel training on local roads and highways. The student-to-instructor ratio is 4:1. Training uses day cab tractors, and students use school equipment for their road tests. The San Diego location also offers CDL refresher courses, free ELDT courses, and Hazmat certification. The school is approved by the California Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE). Tuition ranges from $4,000 to $6,000 for the full program, but roughly 80% of students qualify for company sponsorship and pay nothing out of pocket. Other financial options include WIOA grants (up to 100% coverage), Climb Credit loans, Edly Income Share Agreements, Liberty Career Finance, and FreeWorld support. Free ELDT training is included. The school participated in the Veterans Village Career Fair, signaling active outreach to veteran job-seekers. Graduates earn an average starting salary of $55,990 and receive job placement assistance through partnerships with 30+ trucking companies. The school holds a 5.0 out of 5 rating based on 3,000+ reviews network-wide and claims above-average graduation rates. The San Diego campus is FMCSA ELDT-compliant and BPPE-approved.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy in Philadelphia is part of the nation's largest CDL training network with over 150 locations across 44 states. The Philadelphia location offers a comprehensive four-week, 160-hour Class A CDL training program that combines 40 hours of classroom instruction with 120 hours of behind-the-wheel training on local streets, highways, and interstates. The school provides flexible scheduling with both traditional weekday and night class options, making it accessible for students with varying schedules. Students can also train for hazardous materials and large cargo endorsements to increase earning potential. Low instructor-to-student ratios ensure personalized attention throughout the program. Over 85% of graduates receive government-sponsored training assistance or complete tuition reimbursement through trucking company partnerships. Financial aid options include WIOA grants covering up to 100% of tuition, Climb Credit loans, Edly Income Share Agreements, and Liberty Career Finance student loans. The school holds a 5.0 out of 5 rating based on over 3,100 reviews and reports a 95% graduation rate.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy in Fort Worth, Texas is part of the nation's largest CDL-A training network, operating at 1316 Sycamore School Rd, Suite 130 in Fort Worth. The school delivers a four-week, 160-hour program that trains students for Class A CDL certification, with the model of training locally so students commute and go home each night rather than living away from home during training. The program blends classroom instruction with extensive behind-the-wheel time on local and interstate roads. The Fort Worth campus offers CDL Class A training, Hazmat certification, CDL refresher courses, and ELDT-compliant courses. Financial aid options include WIOA grants covering up to 100% of tuition, employer-sponsored pathways through carriers like Swift Transportation, and income-share agreements via Edly ISA for those who prefer to pay after getting hired. The Fort Worth location holds a 3.9-star rating across 37 reviews on Birdeye, reflecting generally positive experiences with some concerns about equipment availability and instructor scheduling. Tuition runs approximately $4,950 for self-pay students, though most graduates secure employer-sponsored or grant-funded training. Graduates target an average annual salary of $55,990 in the trucking industry. As part of the 160 Driving Academy network, the Fort Worth campus is FMCSA-registered and compliant with federal Entry-Level Driver Training regulations, making it an approved provider for new CDL applicants nationwide.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy serving Denver, Colorado operates out of Commerce City at 6025 Parkway Dr, Unit 105, Commerce City, CO 80022. The school is part of the national 160 Driving Academy network and delivers the standard four-week, 160-hour CDL-A training program that combines classroom instruction with extensive behind-the-wheel driving on local and interstate roads. The Denver-area campus offers Class A CDL training, Hazmat certification, ELDT courses, and CDL refresher programs. Students benefit from a 1:4 instructor-to-student ratio and can access multiple financial aid pathways including WIOA grants, employer-sponsored tuition through major carriers, and the Edly income-share agreement for post-employment repayment. Reviews highlight the school's supportive instructors who are praised for their calm demeanor and ability to make complex concepts accessible. The campus is also noted for having driving simulators available for manual transmission training practice. Students generally report a positive and confidence-building learning environment. The Denver location is consistently recommended among Colorado CDL schools. The school operates Monday through Friday, 8am to 4:30pm and is closed on weekends. It is FMCSA-registered and ELDT-compliant as part of the national 160 Driving Academy network. Graduates target trucking careers with average annual earnings of $55,990.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy serving the Austin, Texas area operates out of San Marcos at 1104 Thorpe Ln, Suite V, San Marcos, TX 78666 — approximately 30 miles south of Austin on I-35. The school serves the greater Austin metro and delivers the standard four-week, 160-hour CDL-A training program combining classroom instruction with hands-on behind-the-wheel training on local and interstate Texas roads. The Austin-area campus offers Class A CDL training, Hazmat certification, ELDT courses, and CDL refresher programs. Multiple financial aid pathways are available including WIOA grants, employer-sponsored tuition programs, and the Edly income-share agreement for post-employment repayment. The program maintains a 1:4 instructor-to-student ratio. The school is part of the 160 Driving Academy network which collectively holds a 5.0 star rating based on over 3,189 reviews. Graduates target trucking careers with average starting salaries of $55,990-$60,000 annually. The San Marcos Chamber of Commerce lists the school as a member, reflecting strong community roots in the region. The campus is FMCSA-registered and ELDT-compliant as part of the national 160 Driving Academy network. The Austin-area location is particularly accessible for Central Texas residents seeking CDL certification without relocating.

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160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy in Indianapolis, Indiana is located at 7311 US 31, Indianapolis, IN 46227 and is part of the nation's largest CDL-A training network. The school delivers the four-week, 160-hour CDL training program that prepares students for Class A commercial driver licensing through a blend of classroom instruction and hands-on driving on local and interstate Indiana roads. The Indianapolis campus offers CDL Class A training, Hazmat certification, ELDT courses, and CDL refresher programs. Students can access financial aid through WIOA grants that can cover 100% of tuition, employer-sponsored pathways through major carrier partners, and income-share financing options. The school maintains the national network's 1:4 instructor-to-student ratio target. The Indianapolis location holds a 3.2-star rating based on aggregated reviews. Positive feedback highlights patient and knowledgeable instructors who mentor students with genuine care. However, recurring concerns include crowded conditions that limit individual truck access and concerns about the depth of pre-trip inspection teaching. Prospective students should ask about current class sizes before enrolling. The school operates Monday through Friday, 8am to 4:30pm. It is FMCSA-registered and ELDT-compliant. The Indianapolis campus is one of multiple Indiana locations in the 160 Driving Academy network, which also partners with Ivy Tech Community College statewide.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is located at 3712 NE 104th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73131 and launched in 2022 as one of the newer additions to the national 160 Driving Academy network. The school delivers the four-week, 160-hour CDL-A training program combining 40 hours of classroom instruction with 120 hours of behind-the-wheel training on local Oklahoma roads and interstates. The Oklahoma City campus offers Class A CDL training, Hazmat certification, ELDT courses, and CDL refresher programs. Students can access WIOA grants covering up to 100% of tuition, employer-sponsored tuition programs, and income-share financing. The small class sizes with 4 students per instructor are a key selling point, ensuring each student gets significant personalized coaching time. Student reviews describe the Oklahoma City location as an Ivy League-class CDL training environment — high praise that reflects the quality of instructors who push students to excel while keeping the atmosphere positive and engaging. The school is viewed as a top CDL option in the state. The 95% graduation rate target is maintained across the network. The school operates Monday through Friday and is FMCSA-registered and ELDT-compliant. Oklahoma City's central location on major I-35 and I-40 freight corridors makes the city a prime market for newly licensed CDL-A drivers seeking work with regional and national carriers.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy in Houston, Texas operates at 13445 S Fwy, Houston, TX 77047 and is part of the national 160 Driving Academy CDL training network. A second Houston campus is located at 12716 Woodforest Blvd, Houston, TX 77015, offering expanded access across this major freight and logistics hub. Both locations deliver the four-week, 160-hour Class A CDL training program combining classroom instruction with hands-on driving on Texas roads. The Houston campuses offer CDL Class A training, Hazmat certification, ELDT courses, and CDL refresher programs. Financial aid options are extensive, including WIOA grants that can cover 100% of tuition, employer-sponsored tuition through major carrier partners, and Edly income-share agreements. The 1:4 instructor-to-student ratio ensures personalized coaching. The Woodforest location receives positive reviews specifically praising staff members for being very helpful and responsive, with students noting strong job placement assistance that connects graduates directly to major trucking companies. Houston's position as one of the largest freight corridors in the US gives graduates an immediate advantage in securing post-graduation employment. Houston campuses operate Monday through Friday, 8am to 4:30pm. Both are FMCSA-registered and ELDT-compliant. Graduates target an average annual salary of $55,990 in the trucking industry, with Houston's proximity to major ports and distribution centers creating particularly strong demand.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy in Memphis, Tennessee is one of the nation's largest CDL training providers, with over 90 locations nationwide. Located at 6747 E Shelby Dr. in Memphis, this school offers a focused 4-week Class A CDL program combining 40 hours of classroom instruction with 120 hours of behind-the-wheel training. With a 1:4 instructor-to-student ratio, students receive individualized attention while training on local and interstate roads — and can return home each night during training. The Memphis location is FMCSA-registered (License #000312) and helps students explore tuition sponsorship from major partner carriers including Swift Transportation, Schneider, and H.O. Wolding, enabling many students to attend at no out-of-pocket cost in exchange for a post-graduation employment commitment. For those paying directly, tuition typically ranges from $3,795 to $7,000 depending on program format. Financial aid through WIOA grants and Edly income-share agreements (train now, pay after employment) are also available. Job placement assistance begins before graduation, with staff actively connecting students to carrier opportunities. The school boasts a 95% graduation rate and reviews on the official site average 5.0 out of 5 stars across thousands of respondents. Graduates can expect average starting salaries around $55,990 annually per Bureau of Labor Statistics data. The Memphis school offers CDL Class A, CDL Refresher, ELDT theory courses (free with behind-the-wheel enrollment), and a 4-hour Hazmat endorsement certification course. The school is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy serves the Boston, Massachusetts market as part of its 90+ location national network. The Boston area program follows the same proven 4-week curriculum: 40 hours of classroom instruction preparing students for the CDL written exam, followed by 120 hours of hands-on behind-the-wheel training on local and interstate roads. The 1:4 instructor-to-student ratio ensures each student gets meaningful driving time and individualized coaching. Important note: As of early 2026, the Boston location is awaiting full licensing from the Massachusetts Office of Private Occupational Schools and cannot accept direct tuition payments from students at this time. Students interested in the Boston market may also consider the nearby Brockton, MA location (500 Belmont St, Brockton) which is fully operational and licensed. Prospective students should confirm current licensing status before enrolling. For students who do qualify, 160 Driving Academy partners with major carriers like Swift Transportation, Schneider, and H.O. Wolding to offer full tuition sponsorship in exchange for a post-graduation employment commitment. Students not pursuing sponsorship can expect tuition in the $3,795–$7,000 range. WIOA grants (up to 100% coverage for qualifying individuals) and Edly income-share agreements are available for those seeking alternatives to carrier sponsorship. The school reports a 95% graduation rate and 5.0/5 average rating across thousands of student reviews nationally. Job placement assistance is integrated into the program, with staff helping students connect with carrier partners before graduation. Average starting salaries for CDL Class A drivers run approximately $55,990 annually.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy in Las Vegas, Nevada is located at 725 W. Craig Road, Suite 134 in North Las Vegas (89032) and serves the greater Las Vegas metro area. As part of the nation's largest CDL training provider network (90+ locations), this school delivers a 4-week Class A CDL program built around 40 hours of classroom instruction and 120 hours of behind-the-wheel training. The 1:4 instructor-to-student ratio gives each student consistent hands-on practice on local streets and Nevada highways. The Las Vegas location is FMCSA-registered and compliant with Nevada state requirements. A second Las Vegas area campus is also available at 2180 E. Pama Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89119, giving prospective students flexibility in location choice. Both campuses offer the same core curriculum and operate Monday through Friday. Tuition sponsorship through carrier partners like Swift Transportation, Schneider, and H.O. Wolding can cover 100% of costs for students who commit to post-graduation employment — a common path for first-time CDL earners. Out-of-pocket tuition typically runs $3,795–$7,000. WIOA workforce grants and Edly income-share agreements (pay after you get hired) provide additional pathways for those who need financing without employer sponsorship. Job placement assistance is built into the program, with staff connecting students to carrier partners before graduation. The school reports a 95% graduation rate and average starting salaries of $55,990. Free ELDT theory courses are included with behind-the-wheel enrollment, and a 4-hour Hazmat endorsement course is also available.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy in Newark, NJ sits at 114 Ferry Street in the Ironbound neighborhood, putting it right in one of the region's most transit-accessible corridors. As part of the 140+ location national network founded in 2012, this campus delivers the same four-week Class A CDL program that has produced thousands of licensed drivers nationwide. Training is 160 hours total — 40 in the classroom and 120 behind the wheel. The four-to-one student-to-instructor ratio keeps the experience hands-on. All instruction is FMCSA ELDT-compliant, satisfying the federal Entry Level Driver Training mandate. Tuition runs $4,000–$7,000 with employer reimbursement and payment plans available. Many students graduate with a job offer already in hand through the school's carrier placement network, which covers the Newark/NYC metro and national routes. For NJ-based drivers, this location avoids the cost and hassle of travelling out of state for training. Graduates leave with a Class A CDL and access to one of the most freight-dense markets in the country.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy in Tucson, Arizona is a branch of one of the nation's largest CDL training networks, with 90+ locations across the United States. The Tucson campus is located at 5815 E Speedway Blvd and offers Class A CDL training in a structured four-week format designed to get students road-ready fast. The program runs 160 total hours, combining 40 hours of classroom instruction with 120 hours of hands-on behind-the-wheel training on local and interstate roads. Students at the Tucson location benefit from the national network's relationships with major trucking carriers. Qualified candidates may be eligible for 100% employer-sponsored tuition through the SWIFT sponsorship program, and the school also works with WIOA grants, Climb Credit financing, Edly income share agreements, and Liberty Career Finance loans. Self-pay students typically pay between $4,000 and $6,000 for the full program. The school offers free Entry Level Driver Theory (ELDT) courses bundled with behind-the-wheel enrollment, fulfilling the federal FMCSA ELDT requirement that went into effect in 2022. Hazmat certification is also available as an add-on. 160 Driving Academy is fully FMCSA-registered and operates in compliance with all federal requirements across the states where it operates. The Tucson campus has earned strong reviews from students who highlight personalized scheduling and instructor commitment. One graduate noted that their instructor cares and uses a fool proof way to pass your CDL test. Graduates earn an average of $55,990 per year, and the national network reports a 95% student graduation rate.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy in Milwaukee, Wisconsin operates out of 7046 W. Greenfield Ave in West Allis, a suburb immediately west of Milwaukee. The school is part of the 90+ location national 160 Driving Academy network and delivers Class A and Class B CDL training in a four-week, 160-hour format. The curriculum covers 40 hours of classroom instruction alongside 120 hours of behind-the-wheel training on local Milwaukee-area roads and Wisconsin highways. The West Allis campus serves the Greater Milwaukee metro and the surrounding southeastern Wisconsin region. The school has a separate Oak Creek location (9545 S. 20th St.) also under the 160 brand that serves southern Milwaukee County. The Milwaukee/West Allis campus operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Job placement assistance is built into the program with connections to major national trucking carriers. Tuition runs $4,000-$6,000 depending on enrollment timing and sponsorship eligibility. Financial assistance options include WIOA workforce grants, Climb Credit financing, Edly income share agreements, and Swift employer sponsorship for qualifying applicants over 21 with no disqualifying convictions. Free ELDT (Entry Level Driver Theory Training) is included at enrollment. Hazmat endorsement preparation is available as an add-on. The school is FMCSA-registered and operates under Wisconsin state licensing. Reviews highlight a clean, well-maintained facility and a welcoming staff. Students report the program is professionally run with instructors who are approachable and thorough. The national network's 95% graduation rate and 5.0 aggregate rating reflect consistent delivery across the chain. Graduates average $55,990 annually, with trucking employment demand strong across the Midwest.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy in Colorado Springs is part of the nation's largest commercial driver training network, with over 90 locations operating across the United States. The Colorado Springs-area campus focuses on preparing students for real-world driving conditions specific to the Front Range — including mountain grades, elevation changes, and the unique challenges of Colorado interstate travel. Students complete a 160-hour program split into one week of classroom instruction and three weeks of intensive behind-the-wheel training, with a 1:4 instructor-to-student ratio that keeps training personal and focused. The program leads to a Class A CDL, qualifying graduates to operate tractor-trailers and pursue the highest-paying commercial driving positions. Hazmat certification is also available as an add-on endorsement. Tuition runs $4,000–$6,000 depending on specific program options, with multiple financing paths available including WIOA grants that can cover up to 100% of tuition for qualifying students, income share agreements through Edly, and employer-sponsored training through carriers like SWIFT Transportation. 160 Driving Academy maintains FMCSA compliance across all locations and achieves a 95% student graduation rate system-wide. Free Entry Level Driver Theory (ELDT) courses are included as part of enrollment. After graduation, students gain access to the 160 Truckers Network, a dedicated job placement service that connects graduates with top-paying carriers. The school's 160 Driver Score tool also provides ongoing compliance tracking to help new drivers build their professional record. Colorado Springs-area students benefit from the proximity to multiple major freight corridors and the practical focus on mountain-adjacent routes that is built directly into the curriculum. This makes the program particularly well-suited for drivers planning to work regional or OTR routes throughout the Rocky Mountain region.

160 Driving Academy

160 Driving Academy Kansas City is located at 1258 E Meyer Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64131, placing it directly in one of the Midwest's most active freight markets. Kansas City sits at the hub of several major interstate corridors — I-70, I-35, and I-29 — making it a prime launch point for OTR, regional, and intermodal trucking careers. The campus was established when 160 Driving Academy expanded into the Kansas City market and was subsequently nominated for Best Driving School in 2022, reflecting strong community reception. The program runs four weeks and 160 total hours, divided into 40 hours of classroom instruction and 120 hours of behind-the-wheel training in tractor-trailers. With a 1:4 instructor-to-student ratio, students get hands-on instruction tailored to their pace and learning needs. The program leads to a Class A CDL and includes free ELDT (Entry Level Driver Theory) online courses. Hazmat certification is available as an endorsement. Tuition falls in the $4,000–$6,000 range, with WIOA grant funding available to qualifying students that can cover 100% of costs. Other financing includes Climb Credit loans, Edly income share agreements, employer-sponsored training through carriers like SWIFT, and Liberty Career Finance options. 160 Driving Academy is FMCSA-compliant and maintains a 95% graduation rate across its 90+ location national network. Graduates connect immediately with the 160 Truckers Network for job placement support, with average starting salaries around $55,990 per year. The 160 Driver Score gives new drivers a compliance tracking tool from day one, helping them build credibility with top-tier carriers. Kansas City's central location and the school's carrier network make this campus particularly appealing for drivers targeting Midwest and national freight lanes. Classes run Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm.