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Diesel Driving Academy - Little Rock

Little Rock, AR
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About Diesel Driving Academy - Little Rock

Diesel Driving Academy - Little Rock is a postsecondary vocational institution located in Little Rock, Arkansas. The school specializes in commercial truck driver training and related transportation industry programs, preparing students for careers as professional commercial vehicle operators.

The academy's primary program is commercial driver's license training, leading to CDL certification required for Class A truck driving careers. Training covers vehicle operation, safety regulations, federal compliance requirements, pre-trip inspections, and hands-on driving experience designed to meet the standards established by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

Little Rock is Arkansas's capital and largest city, centrally located along major interstate corridors including I-40 and I-30. This geographic position makes it a practical training location for students entering the trucking and logistics industry, which plays a significant role in Arkansas's economy. The academy serves students seeking to enter the transportation workforce quickly through focused, short-term vocational training.

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11001 I-30, Little Rock, AR 72209

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About Arkansas Trade Education

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