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Passenger ELDT Theory

Online Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) Theory Certification

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Intended Audience

*available to corporate clients
Anyone looking to drive a Passenger Vehicle or add a Passenger Vehicle (P) endorsement to their license

Class A CDL ELDT Theory

Complete this program online at your own convenience – on your own schedule – through your Drive Prodigy student account. If you enroll in one of our hands-on training (HOT) classes, the cost of ELDT Theory will be credited towards the cost of your hands-on training program. 

Requirements for this Program

  1. Access to a computer
  2. Drive Prodigy student account
  3. Approximately 10 hours of coursework
FMCSA
Training Provider Registry

Passenger ELDT

Our Passenger ELDT (Entry Level Driver Training) program is designed to meet the FMCSA requirements for drivers seeking to transport passengers with a Class B or C CDL. This training provides the theory-based instruction necessary for drivers to safely operate passenger vehicles such as buses, shuttles, or transit vans. The Passenger ELDT course includes topics on vehicle operation, safety protocols, and regulatory compliance to ensure drivers are fully prepared for their certification exams. All training is submitted directly to the Training Provider Registry (TPR) upon completion, helping you meet state and federal standards efficiently.

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Once completed with a passing score, your results are sent directly to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Training Provider Registry (TPR).

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**NOTICE** Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) regulations became mandatory in the United States on February 7, 2022. The ELDT requirements were established by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) 49 CFR Part 380 Subpart F to improve the training standards for individuals seeking to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) for the first time or upgrade their existing CDL.