ELDT Course

Upgrading CDL From Class B To A

Getting your CDL for the first time is an exciting—and sometimes stressful—milestone. We guide you through Entry-Level Driver Training theory so you can show up prepared, compliant, and confident on test day.

Upgrade From Class B To A in Four Steps

Stay compliant while moving from medium-duty to combination vehicles. Our ELDT curriculum keeps every step simple.

Confirm Eligibility.

Verify you meet DOT medical requirements and hold a valid CDL-B before starting Entry-Level Driver Training.

Begin Class A Theory

Dive into combination-vehicle specifics, safe operation, and inspection procedures tailored for Class A.

Master Vehicle Control

Use practice quizzes and scenario-based modules to master coupling, uncoupling, and backing fundamentals.

Finish & Schedule Skills Test

Complete theory, receive instant TPR reporting, then schedule behind-the-wheel and skills tests for your Class A upgrade.

Class A upgrade

ELDT For Upgrading an Existing Class B CDL to a Class A CDL

If you are going to upgrade your Class B CDL to a Class A CDL for you will need to be familiar with the FMCSA Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT). We created our very own ELDT course that was designed by CDL instructors to cover Entry-Level Driver Training Theory portion. You will learn all of the FMCSA training requirements final rule.

Why ELDT.com?

Go from CDL Class B to Class A the smart way—our curriculum is tuned for working drivers who need flexibility, instructor-backed guidance, and rapid FMCSA reporting.

Structured Learning.

Course content is sequenced for drivers transitioning to heavier combination vehicles, with quick checkpoints and knowledge checks.

Flex Schedule

Study whenever you have downtime. Our modules adapt to your pace so upgrading doesn’t disrupt your current driving routes.

Instructor Expertise

Built with CDL instructors who understand the gaps Class B drivers face when moving to combination rigs.

TPR Reporting Included

Finish theory with a passing score and we immediately report to the Training Provider Registry so you can schedule your Class A skills exam.