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Future Truck Drivers of America, LLC

Memphis, TN
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About Future Truck Drivers of America, LLC

Future Truck Drivers of America, LLC is a commercial driver training institution located in Memphis, Tennessee. The organization specializes in preparing students for careers in commercial trucking by providing instruction toward obtaining a Commercial Driver's License (CDL). The program is designed to give students the practical driving skills, regulatory knowledge, and safety training necessary to enter the transportation and logistics industry.

While specific program listings are not currently reflected in available IPEDS data, CDL training programs of this type typically cover pre-trip vehicle inspections, controlled braking, coupling and uncoupling, backing and docking maneuvers, and compliance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations. Training programs are generally short in duration, allowing students to enter the workforce quickly.

Memphis is a central node in the United States freight transportation network, with major trucking corridors, rail infrastructure, and distribution operations throughout the region. Future Truck Drivers of America, LLC is positioned to connect graduates with the significant demand for licensed commercial drivers among Memphis-area and regional logistics employers.

Contact Information

1991 Corporate Avenue, Suite 110, Memphis, TN 38132

Programs

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