The only difference between a good truck driver and an average one is the training they receive. Finding the right truck driving school in Brampton is key to having a successful career in the industry. A good truck training school will understand your requirements from the course and offer you resources to help you become an efficient driver. With so many options to choose from, it can be confusing. You’ll be investing five weeks of your time and thousands of dollars, so it’s crucial to pick the right driving school.
Here are 7 things to remember while finding the right truck driving school in Brampton:
1. Experienced and quality instructors
An experienced truck driver knows how to handle a truck efficiently but they might not be a good instructor. You want to look for a truck driving school with instructors that have truck driving experience along with the right education and proven skillsets for the job. Instructors at Caledon Truck Driving School have over 23 years on-road and training experience.
2. Always choose a registered driving school
In Ontario, you’ll find some public schools like Humber College, private schools like ours, and unregulated schools with no licensing. Both public and private registered school are good choices. When looking for a private school, check whether they are a Registered Private Career College under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005.
3. Look for personalised training options
A good truck driving school in Brampton will understand that every student has different learning needs. At Caledon Truck Driving School, we take great pride in customising our MELT program to ensure our students make the most out of the course and get well-paying jobs as soon as they graduate.

4. Check out the financing options they offer
Some schools offer pay as you go option, 3-4 installment payments, and weekly payments. At Caledon Truck Driving School we offer several financing options from pay as you go to weekly payments. We want our students to learn without the pressure of heavy interest rates. Give us a call at +1 905-965-9595 for more details.
5. Take a tour of their facilities
No matter how many photos the driving school has posted online, always visit the campus and tour their facilities. Check the training trucks, classrooms for seating arrangement and technology used, and training area.
6. Prefer schools with a flexible schedule
Most schools are open during regular working hours through the week. If you’re working a full-time job, that schedule won’t work for you. Look for schools with early morning, late night, or weekend batches. We do have a few batches starting soon. Reach out to us at info@aztrucktraining.com for more details.
7. Ask them about offers or promotions
Typically, the MELT program costs $4000 to $8000 in Brampton, depending on the instructors’ experience, job placement opportunities, and number of years the school’s open. Caledon Truck Driving School is currently running a Summer Special promotion, where you pay $3499 for the MELT program and two driving test attempts are complementary!
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