– Anatomy
– Stability
– Operations
– Hazards
– Conclusion
1 Day of Truck Training + Use of Truck for the Road Test
DZ Driver Training Fast Track
1 Day of Truck Training & Use of Truck for the Road test
The TTSAO (Truck Training Schools Association of Ontario) Airbrake Course is included with this program, consisting of 12 Hr of training and then Practical testing all done on site.
Air Brake Course Sudbury
A valid “Z” endorsement is required to operate any vehicle equipped with air brakes in the province of Ontario. This would include large motor homes, and other RV’s. This TTSAO, MTO-approved air brake course is both fun and informative where you can earn your Z-endorsement over a 2-day period.
Day 1 begins at 8:00 a.m. SHARP and goes to about 4:30 p.m. We use our in-class air brake board and learning tools as well as practical training at our truck. Day 2 begins at 8:00 a.m.; written and practical testing will be done on day 2.
Upon successful completion of the written and practical exams you simply go to a Drive Test Centre (after 48 hours but within 6 months) to have the Z-endorsement added to your license. You MUST get your Z-endorsement applied to your driver’s licence within 6 months of taking this course. If you are doing a road test in a vehicle equipped with air brakes you must have the Z-endorsement on your licence at the time of testing.
Prerequisite: Minimum full “G” licence. Payment in full is required by cash, debit or credit. A clear copy of your driver’s licence is also required to register.
Due to the courses popularity, it is held once a month. As per MTO regulations, classes are limited in size to 15. (Please feel free to inquire about A and D courses, also available, which require an MTO medical).
Refund Policy for Air Brake Course
Cancellation prior to one full day or more before the course: we will refund the course cost less $40.00 administration charge. Cancellation day before or day of course: forfeit the course cost. As per MTO regulations late arrivals will not be permitted into the course.
– Anatomy
– Stability
– Operations
– Hazards
– Conclusion
1 Day of Truck Training + Use of Truck for the Road Test
DZ Driver Training Fast Track
1 Day of Truck Training & Use of Truck for the Road test
The TTSAO (Truck Training Schools Association of Ontario) Airbrake Course is included with this program, consisting of 12 Hr of training and then Practical testing all done on site.
Air Brake Course Sudbury
A valid “Z” endorsement is required to operate any vehicle equipped with air brakes in the province of Ontario. This would include large motor homes, and other RV’s. This TTSAO, MTO-approved air brake course is both fun and informative where you can earn your Z-endorsement over a 2-day period.
Day 1 begins at 8:00 a.m. SHARP and goes to about 4:30 p.m. We use our in-class air brake board and learning tools as well as practical training at our truck. Day 2 begins at 8:00 a.m.; written and practical testing will be done on day 2.
Upon successful completion of the written and practical exams you simply go to a Drive Test Centre (after 48 hours but within 6 months) to have the Z-endorsement added to your license. You MUST get your Z-endorsement applied to your driver’s licence within 6 months of taking this course. If you are doing a road test in a vehicle equipped with air brakes you must have the Z-endorsement on your licence at the time of testing.
Prerequisite: Minimum full “G” licence. Payment in full is required by cash, debit or credit. A clear copy of your driver’s licence is also required to register.
Due to the courses popularity, it is held once a month. As per MTO regulations, classes are limited in size to 15. (Please feel free to inquire about A and D courses, also available, which require an MTO medical).
Refund Policy for Air Brake Course
Cancellation prior to one full day or more before the course: we will refund the course cost less $40.00 administration charge. Cancellation day before or day of course: forfeit the course cost. As per MTO regulations late arrivals will not be permitted into the course.
– Anatomy
– Stability
– Operations
– Hazards
– Conclusion
1 Day of Truck Training + Use of Truck for the Road Test
DZ Driver Training Fast Track
1 Day of Truck Training & Use of Truck for the Road test
The TTSAO (Truck Training Schools Association of Ontario) Airbrake Course is included with this program, consisting of 12 Hr of training and then Practical testing all done on site.
Air Brake Course Sudbury
A valid “Z” endorsement is required to operate any vehicle equipped with air brakes in the province of Ontario. This would include large motor homes, and other RV’s. This TTSAO, MTO-approved air brake course is both fun and informative where you can earn your Z-endorsement over a 2-day period.
Day 1 begins at 8:00 a.m. SHARP and goes to about 4:30 p.m. We use our in-class air brake board and learning tools as well as practical training at our truck. Day 2 begins at 8:00 a.m.; written and practical testing will be done on day 2.
Upon successful completion of the written and practical exams you simply go to a Drive Test Centre (after 48 hours but within 6 months) to have the Z-endorsement added to your license. You MUST get your Z-endorsement applied to your driver’s licence within 6 months of taking this course. If you are doing a road test in a vehicle equipped with air brakes you must have the Z-endorsement on your licence at the time of testing.
Prerequisite: Minimum full “G” licence. Payment in full is required by cash, debit or credit. A clear copy of your driver’s licence is also required to register.
Due to the courses popularity, it is held once a month. As per MTO regulations, classes are limited in size to 15. (Please feel free to inquire about A and D courses, also available, which require an MTO medical).
Refund Policy for Air Brake Course
Cancellation prior to one full day or more before the course: we will refund the course cost less $40.00 administration charge. Cancellation day before or day of course: forfeit the course cost. As per MTO regulations late arrivals will not be permitted into the course.
– Anatomy
– Stability
– Operations
– Hazards
– Conclusion