Can I take the Class A ELDT theory on my phone?
We built the Class A ELDT course mobile-first because most students study in spare moments rather than at a desk. You can start a chapter at home on a laptop, continue on a phone during a break, and finish on a tablet later the same day — progress follows you. Videos are optimized for smaller screens with larger captions, and all quizzes work with touch input.
For students without reliable home internet, the course works well over mobile data, and specific chapters can be pre-loaded for offline review. Your final exam requires a stable connection because the score and completion are transmitted in real time. The mobile-first design reflects the real circumstances of CDL students — many are working other jobs while studying, often in environments without home computers, and their primary internet device is the phone in their pocket rather than a desktop computer.
The cross-device sync capability also matters for students whose study sessions are fragmented across short windows. A student who studies 20 minutes in the morning before work, 30 minutes during lunch, and an hour in the evening is a common pattern. The platform handles those fragmented sessions correctly because every chapter and every quiz autosaves; the same student logging in across three devices in a single day picks up exactly where they left off in each session. The flexibility is what makes ELDT achievable for working adults rather than only for students who can dedicate full days to study.