|

Truck Driving Schools in Vermont

If you wish to start working as a commercial truck driver in Vermont, then obtaining a Commercial Driver’s License is the key to your success. Without a CDL, you the work you’ll be able to do will be able to do will be limited. The new regulations that have been established by both federal and state governments are there to protect those who are in the road.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, truck drivers in Vermont earn about $38,690 in a year. This can still increase depending on the industry you plan to work in, your seniority, and how many hours you want to work within a week. The truck driving industry is expected to increase about 21% over the next 10 years.

Truck Driving Schools in VT Listed By City


Barre

Giroux General Transport Inc
3472 Airport Rd
Berlin, VT 05602
Phone: (802) 476-4679

Bellows Falls

Northeast Driver Training LLC
1987 Rockingham Rd.
Chester, VT 05143
Phone: (802) 463-9194

Bennington

Southwest Tech
321 Park St
Bennington, VT 05201
Phone: (802) 447-0220

Berlin

Train 4 Less
778 Paine Turnpike S
Berlin, VT 05602
Phone: (832) 766-6378

Burlington

Train 4 Less
1053 Pine St
Burlington, VT 05401
Phone: (832) 766-6378

Castleton

Train 4 Less
10 Old Town Rd
Castleton, VT 05735
Phone: (832) 766-6378

Colchester

Train 4 Less
303 Annas Ct
Colchester, VT 05446
Phone: (832) 766-6378

Dummerston

Train 4 Less
225 Camp Arden Rd
Dummerston, VT 05301
Phone: (832) 766-6389

Essex Junction

Train 4 Less
137 Towers Rd
Essex Junction, VT 05452
Phone: (832) 766-6378

Irasburg

Precision Driver Training School
215 Simino Lane
Irasburg, VT 05845
Phone: (802) 754-2842

Milton

Champlain Valley Driver Training School (Not verified in 2026)
57 Gonyeau Road,
Milton, VT 05468
(800) 664-4060

Pro Driver Training
60 Gonyeau Rd Suite 102
Milton, VT 05468
Phone: (802) 893-4955

Newport

Train 4 Less
1028 Pine Hill Rd
Newport, VT 05855
Phone: (832) 766-6378

Precision Driver Training School
209 Veterans Avenue
Newport, VT 05855
Phone: (802) 754-2842

Pittsford

Vermont Truck Driver Training (Not verified in 2026)
740 U.S. Route 7
Pittsford, VT 05763
(802) 775-4242

Train 4 Less
35 Nickwackett Rd
Pittsford, VT 05763
Phone: (832) 766-6378

Rutland

Stafford Driver Training School
8 Stratton Road, Suite 100
Rutland, VT 05701
Phone: (802) 770-1032

Sheffield

Train 4 Less
724 Hardscrabble Mountain Rd
Sheffield, VT 05866
Phone: (832) 766-6378

Shelburne

Train 4 Less
724 Pond Rd
Shelburne, VT 05482
Phone: (832) 766-6378

Springfield

Northeast Driver Qualifiers (Not verified in 2026)
37 Reservoir Road,
Springfield, VT 05156
(802) 886-2960

West Rutland

Stafford Driver Training School
442 Clarendon Ave
West Rutland, VT 05777
Phone: (802) 770-1033

Individuals who are trying to apply for a CDL in the state of Vermont must at least be able to meet the following qualifications:

• Be at least 18 years old (21 if they wish to drive interstate)
• Maintain a standard Vermont driver’s license in good standing
• Have two documents proving the applicant’s residency in the state
• Have access to the type of commercial vehicle that will be operated

Once you have the necessary documents, your next step is to apply for a temporary learner’s permit. You’ll need to pass the vision test and General Knowledge test to obtain a learner’s permit. You’ll need to take additional exams for each endorsement you wish to add to your CDL. Having endorsements will allow you to perform additional jobs, which can increase your opportunity in this industry. You can ensure that you pass the written exams by reading the commercial driver license manual provided by the state. This manual describes all of the information that must be known in order to acquire a Vermont CDL.

A learner’s permit will allow you to drive a commercial vehicle while under the supervision of a licensed driver. After you gain the necessary driving experience, you’ll need to schedule for the skills exam before your permit expires. All applicants are required to provide their own vehicles during testing that must meet the following guidelines:

• Must have a valid registration in Vermont
• Must pass a pre-trip inspection
• Must be empty of cargo
• Must meet the minimum commercial vehicle guidelines for weight.

The skills exam is divided into a pre-trip inspection, basic skills demonstration that involves maneuvering a truck in private areas, and on-road testing in an actual traffic situation. Applicants must pass all three parts to receive their CDL. Applicants are required to surrender any other type of driver’s license upon receiving their CDL.

We are always on the lookout for additional commercial truck driving schools to add to this directory. To submit a training company you can use the contact form on this page. When you send in a facility, please include the complete business name, address, and phone details.

Similar Posts