Become a CDL Driver in Oklahoma. Submit your application today. (centraltech.edu). The next class begins Feb. 2. After applying online, Central Tech will reach out to you.
Some important information about the course:
•The Class A course is 234 hours and consists of both the federally required theory curriculum and hands-on training •The course is 28 days, Monday through Friday, 7a.m. to 4 p.m.
•The course will be held just north of Watonga at the CTTC CDL facility and pad
•Central Tech provides the trucks and instructors
•Tuition is $4,300, paid to Central Technology Center, and due the first day of class. It includes: 1.Books – Provided by Central Tech 2.Supplies – Provided by Central Tech 3.Drug Test* 4.DOT Physical – Set up by Central Tech 5.Permit Test – Set up by Central Tech 6.CDL Testing – Taken on the Central Tech campus in Drumright the last week of class
• ToobtainaClass A permit, you must take and pass the following tests: 1.General Knowledge (Chapters 1, 2, & 3 of the CDL manual) 2.Air Brakes (Chapter 5 of the CDL manual) 3.Combination Vehicles (Chapter 5 of the CDL manual) 4.Practice tests and study materials can be found here: Oklahoma (OK) DPS CDL Practice Test - 2021 (cristcdl.com) [us-west-2.protection.sophos.com]
•Upon passing the permit test you must provide DPS with the following information to obtain their permit: 1.Valid Oklahoma driver’s license 2.Original or certified copy of state-issued birth certificate or passport 3.Proof of residency *Central Tech will conduct a pre-employment drug screening the first day of the class. All students are also subject to random and suspicious drug testing throughout the duration of the program. A positive test or a refusal will result in immediate termination from the program. Per federal regulations medical marijuana is categorized as a controlled substance and is classified as a Schedule I drug.