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What License Do I Need To Become A Truck Driver In Ontario?

Do you know what license is required to become a trucker in Ontario? Find out all the correct information on how to become a truck driver and why A1 Transportation Academy can help. Taking cues from this post ensures you make the most of your future as an Operator. Entry-level truck drivers in Ontario have […]

How Much Does Mandatory Entry Level (M.E.L.T) Commercial Truck Driver Training Cost In Toronto And Greater Toronto Area? And How To Get Started Right Away With 0% Financing Option

Do you want to know the Answer of How Much Does Mandatory Entry Level (M.E.L.T) Commercial Truck Driver Training Cost Are you ready to start a new career, that pays well, and has a bright future? If that sounds good, it’s no surprise you would be interested in driving a commercial truck. In North America, […]

What is a DZ License, How to Get a DZ License and What Can You Drive After The Completion of Truck Driver Training in Toronto and the GTA

Learn What is a DZ License  Yes, a DZ license here in the Greater Toronto area and across Canada can open up a remarkable amount of well-paying job opportunities. Want more details? Contact us to book a free consultation.  You can reach us at +1 905-754-0578 or +1 905-754-0579 or our website www.a1ta.ca.  We are […]

A1 Transportation Academy: Truck Driving Classes, the Door to an $8000 a Month Career Start Soon

It was an effort to rid the province of licence mills, which were “schools” that produced drivers who were only trained to pass the Ontario Ministry of Transportation driving test. They tried every trick in the book, including taking the test in pickup trucks and horse trailers, as well as trucks with automated or automatic transmissions. To ensure candidates knew what to expect on the test, it was standard practice to train them on the route that examiners used for the actual road test.