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Overview
Drivers seeking a Class 1 (tractor trailer) licence are required to complete mandatory training to apply for their commercial driver’s licence.
Training uses standardized curriculums that are taught at all licensed Alberta driver training schools. The training also requires a government-mandated number of training hours for in-class, in-yard and in-vehicle modules:
- in-class – refers to an educational setting inclusive of classroom, digital and/or blended instruction facilitated by an instructor
- in‐yard (around the vehicle) – refers to activities that occur around the vehicle when it is not moving (for example, vehicle inspection)
- in‐cab (behind the wheel) – refers to the student operating behind the wheel of the vehicle either off‐road or on‐road
- includes coupling/uncoupling, backing exercises, and driving along
Eligibility
See the Obtaining a commercial licence page to learn about the eligibility criteria for a Class 1 licence.
Medical fitness
See the Driver medical fitness review page to learn about the fitness requirements for commercial drivers.
New learning pathway
Effective April 1, 2025, the government is making changes to the Class 1 Mandatory Entry Level Training (MELT) program in favour of a new, made-in-Alberta learning pathway for commercial drivers.
To learn more about the learning pathway, see Changes to the driver licensing system.
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 Examinations and Licensing:
Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (open Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays)
Phone (Edmonton): 780-427-8230
Phone (Calgary): 403-297-6679
Toll free: 310-0000 before the phone number (in Alberta)
Email: [email protected]