If you can back up the boat to the lake, or back a holiday trailer into a camping spot, you can probably handle Class 1 driving with little problem, unless you really have a hard time with an unsynchronized transmission like a 13 speed or and 18 speed. If you think you can handle these two huge talents, then getting your class 1 should be a pleasure.

Get Your Experience & Equivalency Class 1 MELT in Edmonton

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Direct: 780.474.7075

Toll Free: 800.445.4353

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Edmonton, AB  T5B 4J3

Are you interested in advancing your driving career and becoming a Class 1 driver in Alberta?

Here are the Requirements for Qualification:

First Mile Transport Training offers comprehensive Experience and Equivalency Class 1 MELT program training to help you achieve your goals. To enroll, you must meet specific requirements,


  1. Possess a valid Class 3 driver's license in Alberta
  2. Have had an Alberta Class 3 driver's license or equivalent from another Canadian jurisdiction for 2 or more years
  3. Have at least 2 years of experience driving a vehicle with 3 or more axles
  4. Present documents demonstrating at least 2 years of professional experience operating vehicles with 3 or more axles as part of the registration process.

By completing this program, you can expand your career opportunities and earn higher wages as a Class 1 driver. You'll also gain valuable skills and knowledge to help you become a safer and more efficient driver on the road.


Don't let this opportunity pass you by! Contact First Mile Transport Training to learn more about the Experience and Equivalency Class 1 MELT program and take the first step towards advancing your driving career today.

First Mile Transport Training’s Experience & Equivalency Class 1 MELT costs and timelines.

  1. Class 1 MELT without Air Brake Program is a 3-4 week program that requires 40 hours of training.
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  3. Students will receive 22.5 hours of behind-the-wheel in-truck training.
  4. In addition, students will receive 6.5 hours of in-yard training and 11 hours of in-classroom training.

Before Starting Make sure you have all of your necessary documents in order and start your journey towards becoming a licensed Class 1 driver today!

  1. All necessary documentation for obtaining a Class 1 driver's license is complete.
  2. The government-issued photo ID serves as proof of identity.
  3. Air Brake Approval indicates the ability to safely operate vehicles with air brakes.
  4. The Class 1 driver's medical certificate confirms that the driver is physically fit to operate a large commercial vehicle.

Experience & Equivalency - Course Details & Curriculum

Are you a driver looking to improve your skills and knowledge behind the wheel?

The Experience and Equivalency Class 1 MELT Program offers comprehensive training in the classroom, in the yard, and behind-the-wheel settings. 


With specific modules that require a set number of hours, you can rest assured that you will receive the proper training needed to be successful in the MELT program.

  1. The Experience and Equivalency Class 1 MELT program has three components: classroom training, in-yard training, and behind-the-wheel training.
  2. Each module requires a set amount of hours to complete for success in the MELT program.
  3. Interested individuals can find more details on the course and obtain the curriculum by visiting the linked page

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