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Duration
10 weeks
Tuition
$15,500
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Licence
Year Founded
2003
Scholarships
no
The Class 1 Mandatory Entry-Level Training (MELT) program at Taylor Pro College is designed to prepare aspiring commercial drivers for a successful career in the trucking industry while meeting the requirements for obtaining a Class 1 Commercial BC Driver’s License. Approved by the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC), this comprehensive program combines classroom instruction, practical yard training, and extensive behind-the-wheel experience. Students develop a strong understanding of commercial vehicle operations, safety regulations, trip planning, vehicle inspections, hours of service, cargo securement, and air brake systems, all while learning from experienced ICBC-licensed instructors.
Through hands-on training and real-world driving experience, students build the confidence and professional skills required to operate tractor-trailers safely in a variety of driving conditions. The curriculum emphasizes defensive driving, fuel-efficient techniques, mountain and highway driving, emergency response procedures, and advanced vehicle handling skills. In addition to mastering yard manoeuvres, coupling procedures, and pre-trip inspections, students have the opportunity to use the college’s tractor-trailer for their ICBC Class 1 road test, ensuring they are fully prepared to demonstrate their knowledge and abilities to a certified examiner.
Admission Requirements
- Minimum 19 years of age.
- Provide copy of current ICBC Driver’s Abstract to prove driving history.
- Meet ICBC Driver medical fitness and vision standards.
- Provide a copy of a valid ICBC-issued Class 1 Learner’s License.
- Must qualify on required knowledge testing.
What You’ll Learn
- Perform commercial vehicle inspections and safety checks.
- Operate tractor-trailers in diverse driving conditions.
- Apply cargo securement and air brake procedures.
- Follow transportation regulations and hours-of-service requirements.
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