What compliance standards do you follow?
Commercial driver training in the U.S. operates under a stack of overlapping rules. FMCSA sets the federal baseline for CDL drivers — ELDT, hours-of-service, hazmat, and drug and alcohol clearinghouse requirements. State DMVs run their own driver improvement, defensive driving, and licensing programs that complement federal rules. For on-the-job safety outside the driving task, OSHA and DOT standards cover cargo handling, hazardous materials, and workplace safety.
Our catalog is built to match each of these layers with approved, up-to-date curriculum. When a federal or state rule changes, the affected course is updated within days so your compliance posture stays current. The update cadence matters because regulatory drift between when a rule changes and when training reflects the new rule creates compliance gaps that auditors specifically look for. A fleet whose training references outdated regulations is technically out of compliance even if the training was correct at the time it was originally delivered.
The multi-layer compliance stack is one of the practical reasons fleets prefer a single managed platform over assembling training from multiple specialized providers. A platform that covers FMCSA, state DMV, OSHA, and industry-specific frameworks under one roof eliminates the integration work of mapping each driver's training history across multiple separate provider records. The single record-of-truth at the platform level also makes audits dramatically simpler than reconstructing compliance status from a patchwork of provider documents. Fleets that have been through an FMCSA audit or insurance carrier review with fragmented documentation typically migrate to consolidated platforms after the experience.