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Welcome to Truck Driving School
We are one of the most respected names in the industry. Our driving courses are approved by Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities and are facilitated on-site and provide far more hands-on experience with the equipment.
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0% Financing Available
We provide 0% financing services in courses such as Road Test Evaluation, Trip Inspection, WHIMS & HAZMAT, Log Book Training, etc. Contact us to know more
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Why Choose Us?
- 15 years of Experience, - 10+ Courses, - 90% Graduation rate, - Placement Opportunities
Welcome to A1 Transportation Academy, the renowned truck driving school in Mississauga, Ontario that aims at offering knowledge and skills to people so that they may be able to work in the transport sector. As the founders of this prestigious school, we are excited to join you on this journey and ensure that you gain a memorable education that will turn you into a professional truck driver.
At A1 Transportation Academy, it is our policy that you will learn from the best of the best. We realize that becoming a truck driver is not an occupation of a few years but rather a career for a lifetime that needs technical skills, vigilance, and dedication. That is why our extensive courses are created to bring you all the tools that will help you be the professional you want to be in this fast-growing and progressing industry.
All our experienced instructors are well-equipped with practical knowledge and auto experience when teaching in the class and while training the students through practical experiences. They genuinely care about your progress and are committed to your success, quality individual attention, unique, use of hands-on approach and real life setting for course delivery so that you are fully prepared to handle anything that comes your way on the road.
Class A
Licensed A Drivers are allowed to drive any tractor-trailer combination. They may also drive in class D and G.
Class D
The Class D license lets you drive A truck with a gross weight or registered gross weight exceeding 11,000 kilograms (24,000 lb).
Class B, C, E & F
These are School Bus driving License. Classification is based on type of Vehicle. Class B licensed driver can drive C, E & F buses.
Fork Lift
You will learn fork lifting machines in warehouses, manufacturing and industrial operations, shipping docks, and truck loading and unloading, etc.
Dispatch Training
You can be Fleet Dispatcher, Driver Supervisor, Freight Coordinator, Transportation Logistics, Customs Associate, Transportation Analyst, etc.
Air Brake
This 2‐Day Air Brake or ‘Z’ Endorsement Course teaches participants how the system works, its components, how to operate and identify defects.
Financing Growth
As per HRSDC Canada, the median wage for trucks drivers in Ontario is $20/hr and the high wage is $29.50/hr.
New Possibilities
Graduates can pick from distinct employment fields eg: short or long haul, Flatbed, General Freight.
Job Opportunities
As per Canadian Trucking Alliance , the trucking industry will be short as many as 48,000 drivers by 2024.
Tuition Assistance
Prospective students might be eligible for various grants and financing programs, please call to get more details.
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