PROGRAM FOR CLASS 1 DRIVER APPLICANTS
Alberta is leading the way in Class1 driver training and licensing with the new Class 1 Learning Pathway for commercial truck drivers. Effective April 1, 2025, the Class 1 Learning Pathway will replace the Class 1 Mandatory Entry Level Training (MELT) program. The new pathway offers a flexible, apprentice-style approach to support new drivers in their ongoing career development.
- It includes the 40 hours of training of commercial driving, with a focus on developing foundational knowledge and skills essential for success.
- Driver can access the training online supported by a driver training school.
- It includes 60 hours training: Classroom 4 Hours, Yard Training 13 hours, In-vehicle training 43 hours.
- An additional 8 hours air brake course if no Q endorsement on licence.
On completion of this training, the driver can take the road test to obtain a provincially restricted class 1 driver’s license.
- It includes a 17 – 25 hours of one-on-one driving instruction based on on-road driving assessment.
- On successfully demonstrated improvement in the identified competencies, the provincial restriction will be removed resulting in mobility to operate as an interprovincial class 1 driver.
After earning a Class 1 driver’s licence, drivers have the option to take extra training courses to build on their abilities. These advanced programs can focus on skills and knowledge tailored to the specific industry they work in or plan to join.
SKILLS ACQUIRED AT COMPLETION

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