Understanding ELDT Training Requirements and How They Impact New CDL Drivers

Key Takeaways: 

  • ELDT training is a federal requirement ensuring all new CDL drivers receive consistent, high-quality instruction before getting on the road. 
  • The FMCSA mandates both theory and behind-the-wheel training through approved providers listed on the Training Provider Registry (TPR). 
  • Employers must verify driver training compliance, maintain documentation, and follow FMCSA CDL rules to avoid fines or onboarding delays. 
  • Truckers Network Association connects drivers and fleets with vetted, FMCSA-compliant ELDT training to simplify compliance and safety. 

 Getting your CDL is more than just passing a road test — it’s about meeting a complex set of standards designed to keep drivers, freight, and the public safe. At the heart of those standards are the ELDT training requirements, a federally mandated framework that applies to nearly every new driver entering the industry today. If you’re confused about what’s required or unsure if your program is up to code, you’re not alone. 

 This guide breaks down the current CDL training regulations in plain English, helping both drivers and fleet managers understand how to stay compliant under FMCSA CDL rules. At Truckers Network Association, we’re committed to being your go-to resource for clear, professional guidance. 

 What Is ELDT? 

 Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) is a federal training standard implemented by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) in February 2022. The rule applies to first-time CDL applicants, drivers upgrading their licenses (e.g., from Class B to Class A), and those seeking certain endorsements like Hazmat or school bus operation. 

 The intent behind ELDT training is simple: ensure that every new commercial driver receives consistent, quality instruction — both in the classroom and behind the wheel — before hitting the road. 

 Key ELDT Training Requirements 

 To meet federal standards, drivers must complete both theory training and behind-the-wheel training through a provider listed on FMCSA’s Training Provider Registry (TPR). 

 

  • Theory Training: Covers critical safety and operational topics such as hours-of-service rules, basic vehicle control, and cargo handling. Students must score at least 80% on assessments to pass. 
  • Behind-the-Wheel Training: Includes time on closed courses and public roads. Instructors assess drivers based on performance, not just hours spent in the seat. 

 Training providers must meet strict requirements for curriculum, instructor qualifications, and recordkeeping, and they must be registered in the FMCSA TPR. 


 How FMCSA CDL Rules Impact Drivers 

 Before taking the skills test, new drivers must complete the full ELDT curriculum. This step can’t be skipped. Unlike older CDL driver training regulations, the new rules are standardized nationwide. One common misconception is that state-level CDL schools can “opt out” — they can’t. If the school isn’t FMCSA-approved, your training won’t count. 

Employer Responsibilities Under ELDT 

 Employers have a critical role in compliance, too. You must verify that your drivers have completed ELDT through a TPR-listed provider, keep documentation on file, and ensure your internal policies align with current ELDT training requirements. Failure to do so can lead to fines, delays in onboarding, or failed audits. 

 How to Stay ELDT-Compliant 

 Whether you’re a driver or a fleet operator, here’s how to stay on the right side of CDL training regulations: 

  • Use only FMCSA-approved training providers. 
  • Check the TPR for updates before enrolling or hiring. 
  • Keep detailed training records for all CDL holders. 

 

Truckers Network Association makes compliance easier by offering access to vetted, high-quality ELDT training through our trusted partners. Our programs are 100% FMCSA-compliant, professionally instructed, and designed to get you road-ready, fast. 

Ready to Get It Right? 

Understanding FMCSA CDL rules doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With the right training partner, staying compliant is simple, smart, and safe. Contact us today to get started with ELDT training that meets every requirement, and every mile ahead.