CDL Courses for CDL Class A and B Auomatic, CDL Class A and B Manual.
Moov also carries out the Final Test application for CDL Class A and B.
Parking space for trucks for individuals and companies with complete security.
At Moov Driving Academy, we deliver comprehensive truck driver training at affordable rates—equipping you with the knowledge and practical skills needed to earn your CDL and launch a well-paying career in trucking. Our program combines in-depth classroom instruction with behind-the-wheel practice in our spacious training yard, ensuring you gain the confidence and expertise to excel on the road.
Once you get in touch, a dedicated Moov career advisor will connect with you to explore the rewarding opportunities that await you in the trucking industry.
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Class A drivers must pass General Knowledge, Air Brakes, and Combination tests at a Florida DMV office. After passing, you’ll receive a permit to drive a tractor with an instructor. Class B drivers must pass General Knowledge and Air Brakes tests.


We provide unrestricted CDL training, unlike competitors who use only automatic vehicles, limiting job options. Our training covers both automatic and manual driving, enhancing your employment opportunities.
The driving test has 3 parts: pre-trip inspection (45-60 minutes), backing maneuvers (45 minutes), and road maneuvers (30 minutes). Passing all parts earns you a CDL license.

Our courses vary in length depending on which class of CDL you are trying to obtain. Our Class A CDL course, which length, is conducted over 6-8 weeks.
Please see our Tuition page for the cost of all of our CDL related courses.
We do not have lodging on site but we can recommend a few local lodging options. Please call for information.
If you’re a woman considering a career in trucking, here are some key points:
-Research Companies: Look for companies with strong support and policies for female drivers.
-Training Programs: Find CDL training programs that offer a safe and supportive environment.
-Networking: Connect with other women in trucking through organizations like Women In Trucking (WIT).
-Safety: Prioritize companies and routes that ensure safety and security.
-Support Systems: Utilize available resources and support networks for female truckers.
Women are increasingly joining the trucking industry, and many resources and communities are available to support you.