Oklahoma FAQ

What is a CDL?

A CDL (commercial driver’s license) is a special license issued by the state of Oklahoma that allows you to drive certain commercial vehicles.


When is a commercial driver’s license required in the state of Oklahoma?

In the state of Oklahoma, employed drivers must have a valid CDL if they are operating a vehicle more than 26,000 pounds, with 15 or more passengers, or transporting hazardous materials, no matter the size of the vehicle.


Why should I attend an Oklahoma Truck Driving School?

Attending an accredited truck driving school in Oklahoma is the best way to not only help you successfully pass the Oklahoma CDL test, but be more prepared to safely operate a commercial truck on the road. While attending a truck driving school in the state of Oklahoma is not a formal requirement to obtain a valid CDL, it is always highly recommended; otherwise, you may lack some of the necessary skills and knowledge needed to become a successful truck driver.


Do you need any experience to apply?

No! Oklahoma Truck Driving Schools was created to help individuals interested in beginning a brand new driving career find the best schools and training facilities throughout the state. No previous experience in the trucking industry is required; an accredited truck driving school will teach you everything you need to know.


How much can I make working as a truck driver in Oklahoma?

During their first year, most truck drivers make between $35,000 and $40,000. The second year you may make an additional $3,000 to $5,000. Trucking companies not only in Oklahoma, but throughout the states are willing to pay top dollar for safe and experienced drivers; so the longer you drive safely and without the incident, the more you will be able to make.


How much is truck driving school going to cost me?

The price of your training will depend on which truck driving school or program you decide to participate in. However, most reputable and credible schools will cost anywhere from $2,000 to $5,000.


Is financing or any other financial assistance options available to help me cover the costs of training?

Your current financial situation should not be a deciding factor when it comes to attending a truck driving school. There are several programs offered by accredited schools to help students pay for tuition. Even if you have had credit problems, most schools will be able to work with you to find a suitable payment option. Some truck driving companies will even sponsor or pay for your tuition if you agree to work for them after you have successfully graduated from truck driving school.


More questions? 

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