Class A Tractor Trailer MELT Course
The Class A Tractor Trailer MELT (Mandatory Entry-Level Training) course is designed for individuals who wish to pursue a career as a professional truck driver operating a tractor-trailer combination. The course covers essential driving skills, road safety and compliance with industry regulations.
What is an AZ License?
An AZ License is a commercial driver’s license (CDL) that allows you to operate a combination of vehicles, such as tractor-trailers, semi-trucks, and other large commercial vehicles. The AZ license is essential for those looking to pursue careers as long-haul truck drivers or in other transportation roles requiring the operation of heavy-duty vehicles. It is obtained after successfully completing a training program (such as the Class A MELT) and passing both written and road tests.
Eligibility

Must be at least 18 years old (21 for inter-provincial driving).

Valid G or equivalent driver’s license.

Clear driving record (no major violations or suspensions).

Ability to pass a medical exam and vision test.

Components
Classroom Training: Theory lessons covering road safety, traffic laws and industry regulations.
In-Vehicle Training: Hands-on driving experience in a controlled environment, learning to operate a tractor-trailer.
Road Tests: Practical tests to assess your ability to drive safely and handle the vehicle on public roads.

Duration

Typically, the course lasts 8-12 weeks, depending on the training schedule and individual progress. This includes both classroom and practical driving sessions.

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Phone Number
905-965-4376
Frequently Asked Questions

A Class A MELT license allows you to drive large commercial vehicles such as tractor-trailers, semi-trucks and combination vehicles used for transporting freight.
The course lasts 8-12 weeks, combining theoretical lessons and hands-on driving practice. The cost depends on the location and specific training package—please contact us for pricing details.
Upon course completion, you’ll earn a Class A MELT certification, qualifying you to take the test for your official Class A driver’s license.
You must be at least 18 years old (21 for cross-provincial driving), hold a valid G or equivalent license, pass a medical examination and meet vision requirements.
To enroll, simply contact us via phone, email or in person. Fill out the necessary forms and submit the required documents.