Hands-on CDL training
Students train with practical commercial driving skills in mind, including yard, road, and safety expectations.
Start your commercial driving career with hands-on CDL training serving Dallas, Garland, Irving, Mesquite, Cedar Hill, Grand Prairie, Plano, and McKinney.
Compare Lone Star Truck Driving Academy programs and support services designed for Dallas-area students preparing for CDL training, permit requirements, skills practice, Third-Party CDL Testing, and specialty driver paths.
Hands-on Class A CDL training for students preparing for tractor-trailer and combination vehicle pathways.
Learn MoreClass B CDL training for students interested in straight trucks, buses, dump trucks, delivery vehicles, and service fleets.
Learn MorePermit preparation and ELDT theory support for students preparing to move into CDL training.
Learn MoreRefresher training support for drivers who want to rebuild confidence and review commercial driving skills.
Learn MoreTesting support for eligible applicants seeking Third-Party CDL Testing through Lone Star Truck Driving Academy.
Learn MoreSpecialty training for students interested in hot shot driving fundamentals, trailer awareness, and safety routines.
Learn MoreDallas is a practical location for students interested in commercial driver training because Dallas County connects the South Dallas logistics corridor, I-20, I-35E, I-45, I-30, US 67, warehousing and distribution, local delivery routes, regional freight movement, construction transportation, service fleets, and retail distribution.
Students searching for CDL Training Dallas TX can review Class A CDL training Dallas, Class B CDL training Dallas, ELDT permit preparation, refresher training, Third-Party CDL Testing Dallas, Hot Shot Driver Training, and additional CDL support resources. Financing options may be available for qualified students.
Dallas-area students choose Lone Star for CDL training options, hands-on support, admissions guidance, and training pathways near the Dallas Campus.
Students train with practical commercial driving skills in mind, including yard, road, and safety expectations.
Explore training paths for tractor-trailers, straight trucks, buses, dump trucks, and other commercial vehicles.
Students can review permit preparation and ELDT theory support before moving deeper into CDL training.
Qualified students may be able to review financing, workforce resources, veteran benefits, and payment options.
Students may access career resources and job placement assistance opportunities. Employment is not guaranteed.
Students can explore Class A, Class B, refresher, permit prep, testing, and specialty driver programs.
Dallas gives CDL students access to a commercial driving market shaped by Dallas County, the South Dallas logistics corridor, I-20, I-35E, I-45, I-30, US 67, warehousing and distribution, local delivery routes, regional freight movement, construction transportation, service fleets, and retail distribution.
Students looking for CDL Training Dallas TX can prepare for several commercial driving paths tied to the South Dallas logistics corridor, I-20, I-35E, I-45, I-30, US 67, and regional freight movement. Class A CDL training Dallas may support students interested in tractor-trailer, regional trucking, warehousing and distribution, retail distribution, and logistics transportation. Class B CDL training Dallas may support students interested in straight trucks, local delivery, service fleets, construction transportation, and other single commercial vehicle roles. Students comparing commercial driver training Dallas options can also review Third-Party CDL Testing Dallas and Hot Shot Driver Training.
Dallas-area job environments often include warehousing and distribution, local delivery routes, regional freight movement, construction transportation, service fleets, and retail distribution. I-20, I-35E, I-45, I-30, and US 67 help connect Dallas with Garland, Irving, Mesquite, Cedar Hill, Grand Prairie, Plano, McKinney, and broader North Texas transportation corridors.
Dallas connects students to Dallas County, the South Dallas logistics corridor, warehousing and distribution, local delivery routes, regional freight movement, construction transportation, service fleets, and retail distribution.
I-20, I-35E, I-45, I-30, and US 67 connect Dallas with major freight corridors, distribution routes, and local delivery activity.
Warehouse, retail distribution, and regional transportation activity support CDL training interest across freight and delivery environments.
Growth across Dallas and nearby communities creates movement of materials, equipment, crews, and commercial vehicles.
Dallas-area service fleets, local delivery routes, and retail distribution can create practical commercial vehicle needs.
Class A CDL training can support tractor-trailer, regional, dedicated, and long-haul training goals.
Class B CDL training may support straight truck, bus, dump truck, service fleet, and local commercial vehicle paths.
Lone Star Truck Driving Academy serves students from Dallas and nearby North Texas communities looking for practical CDL training options near home.
Dallas students are close to Dallas County, the South Dallas logistics corridor, I-20, I-35E, I-45, I-30, US 67, warehousing and distribution, local delivery routes, regional freight movement, construction transportation, service fleets, and retail distribution. CDL training can help students prepare for Class A and Class B pathways connected to the broader regional market.
Garland students can access Dallas-area CDL training while staying connected to manufacturing, warehouse operations, service fleets, and local delivery routes.
Irving students are near Dallas, DFW-area logistics access, local delivery, service fleets, and regional freight routes. CDL training near Dallas can support students exploring Class A and Class B pathways.
Mesquite students are close to I-30, I-635, US 80, and East Dallas County commercial corridors. CDL school Dallas TX options can support practical preparation for nearby freight and delivery environments.
Cedar Hill students can connect to Dallas-area CDL school options through US 67 and southern Dallas County routes. Training may support Class A, Class B, Hot Shot, and testing support near home.
Grand Prairie students are near I-20, I-30, SH 360, local delivery routes, service fleets, and distribution activity. truck driving school Dallas options may support students interested in local and regional commercial driving preparation.
Plano students can explore Dallas-area CDL training for commercial driving preparation connected to local delivery, service fleets, corporate campuses, warehouse support, and regional freight access.
McKinney students are connected to North Texas growth corridors, service fleets, warehouse and distribution support, and local delivery activity. Training may support Class A, Class B, local delivery, and service fleet preparation.
The closest Lone Star Truck Driving Academy campus for Dallas-area students is the Dallas Campus at 4041 W Wheatland Rd, Ste 152, Dallas, TX 75237. Admissions can help students review program options, schedule details, financing questions, and next steps before visiting or applying.
Dallas students can contact admissions to confirm current training schedules, program availability, campus hours, and directions before planning a visit.
Lone Star helps students move through a structured CDL training path with admissions support, permit preparation, hands-on training, skills practice, testing readiness, and next-step resources.
Lone Star focuses on practical CDL preparation that helps students develop confidence with vehicle inspection, backing, maneuvering, safety routines, and road skills. Training is designed to support real commercial driving expectations, not just classroom theory.
Students may be able to explore financing, workforce programs, veteran benefits, payment options, scholarship resources, or employer-sponsored training depending on eligibility and program requirements.
Qualified students may be able to review financing paths based on eligibility and program requirements.
Workforce resources may be available through eligible agencies and career centers.
Eligible veterans and dependents may review benefit-related training resources.
Admissions can help students understand available payment and funding questions.
Students may ask admissions about scholarship resources and application steps when available.
Some students may explore employer-sponsored training or company-supported education options.
Lone Star helps students prepare with practical training, structured support, and resources for next-step planning.
Review commercial driving concepts and expectations connected to CDL training.
Build practical awareness through training activities and instructor guidance.
Explore career resources and job placement assistance opportunities.
Prepare for next steps connected to skills practice, Third-Party CDL Testing, and testing support.
Find practical answers for Dallas-area students about the Dallas Campus, training timelines, Class A and Class B CDL programs, financial assistance, campus hours, job placement assistance, and Third-Party CDL Testing.
The closest campus for Dallas students is the Dallas Campus at 4041 W Wheatland Rd, Ste 152, Dallas, TX 75237. Students can use the map directions or call admissions at (833) 268-9722 before visiting.
CDL training timelines vary by program, student readiness, schedule, permit status, and testing availability. Admissions can help Dallas-area students review current Class A, Class B, refresher, and specialty training timelines.
Lone Star offers Class A CDL Training and Class B CDL Training, along with ELDT Theory & Permit Prep, CDL Refresher Course options, Third-Party CDL Testing, and Hot Shot Driver Training. Admissions can help match Dallas students with the right program path.
Financing options and financial assistance resources may be available for qualified students. Admissions can review payment options, workforce resources, veteran benefits, scholarship resources, and other possible funding paths. Funding approval and financing approval are not guaranteed.
Yes. Lone Star Truck Driving Academy is a Texas CDL training provider. Dallas-area students can speak with admissions to review current program details, enrollment steps, and campus-specific requirements.
Standard training hours at the Dallas Campus are 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Summer training hours are 6:00 AM to 3:00 PM from June 1 through October 1. Students should call admissions to confirm current campus availability before visiting.
Yes. Lone Star offers career support resources and job placement assistance opportunities for students. Employment, income, business success, licensing outcomes, testing results, funding approval, and financing approval are not guaranteed.
Yes. Third-Party CDL Testing is an actual service offered through Lone Star Truck Driving Academy for eligible applicants at the Dallas Campus. Scheduling, availability, and testing requirements should be confirmed with admissions.
Take the next step toward CDL training with Lone Star Truck Driving Academy. Explore your program options, talk with admissions, or apply online today.