U.S. Truck Driver Training School

6500 15 Mile Rd, Sterling Heights, MI 48312, United States

ustdts.edu/

Michigan Truck Driving School

27416 Ecorse Rd SUITE 6, Romulus, MI 48174, United States

www.mitruckdrivingcdl.co/

Smart CDL School( Coming Soon )

2184 N Beech Daly Rd Suite 1, Dearborn Heights, MI 48127, United States

www.smartcdlschool.com/

Detroit Training Center Inc

5151 Loraine St, Detroit, MI 48208, United States

www.detroittraining.com/

Bert’s Testing and Training Services

26380 Van Born Rd SUITE #6, Dearborn Heights, MI 48125, United States

www.cdlbert.com/

Michigan Center for Truck Safety

1131 Centennial Way Suite #2, Lansing, MI 48917, United States

www.truckingsafety.org/

West Michigan CDL

3388 Busch Dr SW, Grandville, MI 49418, United States

wmcdl.com/

Tri Area Trucking School

6272 Midland Rd, Freeland, MI 48623, United States

www.triareatruckingschool.com/

Regen Trucking School

6230 Hackett Rd, Freeland, MI 48623, United States

www.regentruckingschool.com/

160 Driving Academy of Detroit

26447 Gratiot Ave, Roseville, MI 48066, United States

www.160drivingacademy.com/

Road Warrior Truck Driving School Inc

1151 Vindale Drive, Gaylord, MI 49735, United States

www.roadwarriortruckdrivingschool.com/

Suburban Truck Driver Training

28675 Northline Rd, Romulus, MI 48174, United States

suburbancdl.com/

Truck License in Michigan

Truck licenses in Michigan are essential for those looking to operate commercial vehicles within the state and across state lines. Obtaining a truck license involves meeting state and federal requirements, including passing written and driving tests, providing proof of medical fitness, and meeting age and experience requirements. Michigan offers a range of licenses depending on the type of vehicle and the scope of operation, including Class A, B, and C Commercial Driver's Licenses (CDLs), as well as special endorsements for hauling hazardous materials or operating larger vehicles. Truck drivers in Michigan must also meet ongoing regulatory requirements, such as regular medical examinations and safety training, to maintain their license status. A valid truck license is necessary for anyone looking to operate a commercial vehicle in Michigan and is an essential step for anyone pursuing a career in the trucking industry.