Overview
Mandatory training for new Class 1 commercial drivers will result in safer and more highly skilled drivers working in the trucking industry. Drivers seeking a Class 1 (tractor trailer) licence are required to complete Mandatory Entry-Level Training (MELT) to apply for their commercial driver’s licence. Training includes a government-mandated number of training hours for in-class, in-yard and in-vehicle modules with standardized curriculums being taught at all licensed Alberta driver training schools.
See eligibility criteria for a Class 1 licence at Obtaining a commercial licence.
To confirm that you are medically eligible to apply for a Class 1 licence, it is recommended that you complete a medical assessment through a physician or nurse practitioner before participating in the MELT program. Medical forms are available from an Alberta registry agent or an Alberta physician, or nurse practitioner. Medical forms can only be approved by a registry agent or by Driver Fitness and Monitoring.
Curriculum
Always ensure you are using the most recent version of curriculum materials. When regulations are updated, driver training schools are responsible for ensuring drivers are trained in accordance with current regulations.
Contact
Connect with MELT and Licensing Standards:
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