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Interstate Truck Driving School is a U.S.-based truck driving training school whose main goal is to help students obtain a CDL commercial driver’s license and enter the transportation industry. The website clearly offers Class A Truck / Trailer, Class B, refresher programs, and a free Permit Prep Class. Its positioning is not that of a general online course provider, but rather a hands-on, in-person vocational skills training school.
Based on the information disclosed, ITDS emphasizes “real trucks, real instructors, real support.” Students train with real trucks, backing practice areas, driving simulators, and one-on-one instruction. The school also states that it fully meets or exceeds FMCSA ELDT standards, which is important for training compliance under the newer U.S. CDL regulations. Its instructors include former students, state examiners, and industry professionals, with teaching focused more on practical driving skills and passing the exam.
The website does not list specific tuition amounts, which is one of the biggest information gaps before making a decision. The page only states that tuition must be paid on the first day of class, and that prices, courses, and schedules may change without notice. Public agencies and employers may request written payment terms, allowing payment within 30 days after invoicing on the student’s first day of training. The refund policy must be checked in the Student Contract and is not explained in the main text.
The advantages are its clear career-outcome focus, coverage of both Class A and Class B training, training equipment that includes simulators and real vehicles, and its emphasis on a high first-time pass rate, a 25+ year accident-free safety record, and fast road test scheduling. The school also offers job placement support and says that some carriers recruit students before they complete training.
The drawbacks are limited transparency in publicly available information: there are no specific prices, course hour details, class format arrangements, third-party proof of pass rates, or details about partner employers. For users in China or remote learners, this program generally requires attending training in person at a local U.S. campus.
It is suitable for people already in the United States who want to switch careers into trucking, obtain a CDL Class A or Class B license, and value real-vehicle training and employment connections. There is no clear evidence regarding access from mainland China, so its availability there is considered unknown.
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interstatedriving.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach interstatedriving.com directly.