Why a Lack of CDL Training Oversight Puts Everyone on the Road at Risk

Key Takeaways: 

  • Lack of enforcement of ELDT regulations has led to inconsistent training standards across CDL schools, putting both experienced drivers and the public at risk. 
  • Some training programs are cutting corners, resulting in underprepared new drivers and damaging the safety and reputation of the trucking profession. 
  • Industry leaders are calling for stronger oversight, including regular audits, real consequences for noncompliance, and better tracking of training quality. 
  • Truckers Network and 160 Driving Academy advocate for high training standards, offering thorough, compliant CDL education to protect drivers and elevate the industry. 

Hey Truckers! You know better than anyone how much skill and professionalism it takes to operate a commercial vehicle safely. Our roads are only as safe as the drivers on them. That’s why we need to talk about a big concern gaining traction in the industry: how well new drivers are being trained, and the hidden risks that come when nobody’s really checking up on it. 

You see, there are important rules called ELDT regulations (that’s Entry-Level Driver Training). These were put in place to make sure every new driver gets solid, standardized training before they ever hit the highway. The idea was to boost safety and make sure everyone earning a CDL is truly prepared. But here’s the problem: There’s a serious lack of oversight, and that loophole affects all of us — from seasoned pros like you to new recruits and, frankly, everyone else on the road. 

What’s Happening with ELDT Training? 

Industry leaders are speaking up, and you might have seen this topic discussed in places like Transport Topics. Our very own Steve Gold has been vocal about it. The issue is that while schools “self-certify” that they meet ELDT training requirements, there isn’t enough real enforcement or auditing happening. 

As Steve Gold put it, “There is absolutely zero enforcement, zero oversight, for anybody who wants to open a commercial driving school. It is putting the American public at risk every day.” 

What does this mean for you? It means some training programs might be cutting corners. They might not be giving new drivers enough behind-the-wheel hours or covering all the critical skills required by CDL rules and regulations. When that happens, folks can get a CDL without truly mastering what it takes to operate a big rig safely. That’s a huge problem. 

Why This Lack of Oversight Impacts YOU 

This isn’t just a regulatory detail. It directly affects your daily life on the road and the perception of our entire profession: 

  • Your Safety: When you’re driving, you depend on every other driver to be competent. If some new drivers aren’t getting the full, proper training, it creates an unnecessary risk for you and everyone else sharing the highway. We work too hard to be safe to have that undermined. 
  • Impact on New Drivers: Imagine signing up for a truck driver training program, investing your time and money, only to find out the training wasn’t thorough enough. It sets new drivers up for failure. They might struggle to find good jobs with top carriers or, worse, face dangerous situations because they weren’t fully prepared. 
  • The Reputation of Truckers: You take pride in your work, and you should. When stories emerge about inadequate training, it can unfairly reflect on the entire trucking community. We need to maintain high standards to ensure the future of the trucking industry is built on highly skilled and respected professionals. 
  • Fair Play in the Industry: Honest, high-quality schools like our sister company, 160 Driving Academy, invest heavily to provide top-tier, compliant training. When other programs can get away with less, it creates an unfair competitive landscape. 

What Can We Do About It? 

The good news is that people are paying attention to this issue. Industry leaders are pushing for changes to strengthen how ELDT regulations are enforced. Here’s what’s needed: 

  • More Audits: We need government agencies to regularly check up on training schools to make sure they’re actually following the rules, not just saying they are. 
  • Real Consequences: If schools aren’t doing it right, there need to be serious penalties, including losing the ability to train CDL drivers. 
  • Better Tracking: We need clear data to identify which schools are performing well and which aren’t. 

At Truckers Network, we’re here to empower you, the driver. That means keeping you informed about issues that affect your safety, your livelihood, and the integrity of our profession. We believe in strong ELDT training requirements and proper enforcement to protect every driver on the road and ensure our industry remains strong and safe. 

Remember, if you or someone you know is looking into truck driver training programs, always choose a school known for its thoroughness and commitment to safety — like our sister company, 160 Driving Academy, which trains thousands of students each year, always prioritizing real-world skills and complete compliance. 

Let’s work together to ensure that every driver on the road is truly ready for the job. 

About Truckers Network  

Truckers Network is the trucking industry’s premier job posting and hiring platform. Our technology-driven solutions offer the most advanced and modernized hiring options to match qualified CDL candidates with Companies looking to expedite their hiring processes. Our proprietary system draws from decades of development and industry insights. With over 200,000 CDL Drivers in the Network, companies are able to find qualified drivers, fast. 

Truckers Network’s sister company, 160 Driving Academy, is the nation’s largest commercial driving school. As the fastest-growing vocational school in the country, in 2023 alone, the Company trained over 35,000 students on how to safely operate a commercial vehicle. 160 Driving Academy operates across 44 states, and each school is certified and licensed by each State agency and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Entry Level Driver Training Program. The 160 Driving Academy is integrated with over 400 Workforce offices nationwide to create jobs for unemployed and underemployed workers. 

160 Driving Academy also supplies the largest employers in the nation with an unparalleled level of recruiting, high-quality training, safety effectiveness, and driver analytics. Many of these employers have trusted the 160 Driving Academy to provide the majority of their driving workforce. 160 Driving Academy has recently deployed its virtual HAZMAT Certification training course available for any driver looking to get their certification.

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