Class B CDL Training in Virginia

Learn the Skills Required for a Class B CDL License

Class B CDL Training Instruction

Get Your Class B CDL License Faster with Hands-On Training

2020 CDL Training now offers Class B CDL license driving courses. We’ve compiled a team of highly experienced and knowledgeable instructors to help develop safer, smarter truck drivers.

We focus on real driving experience from normal driver training to the commercial truck driver world, simple step-by-step guidance, and job-ready skills so you can get licensed and start working faster.

Call now or enroll today to secure your spot for your commercial driver’s license.

CDL Class B Training & Instruction

Why Choose a Class B CDL?

The demand for Class B CDL drivers continues to grow across industries like delivery, construction, and public transportation. Many individuals choose a Class B commercial driver’s license because it offers faster entry into the workforce and more predictable local driving opportunities. Drivers choose a Class B commercial driver’s license for several reasons, such as:

  • They have a particular job in mind requiring a Class B license.
  • Prefer driving locally or within a specific region instead of long-haul routes
  • They aren’t sure they are ready to transition to Class A type vehicles at the moment.
  • Interest in operating vehicles like dump trucks, box trucks, or buses.

For many new drivers, Class B CDL training provides a simpler and more focused path into the commercial driving industry without the complexity of long-distance trucking.

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What is a Class B CDL License?

A Class B CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) allows you to operate single vehicles with a gross weight of 26,001 pounds or more or tow a vehicle under 10,000 pounds. Also, Class B commercial driver’s licenses allow drivers to operate vehicles such as the following:

  • Large straight trucks
  • Dump trucks
  • Concrete mixer trucks
  • Buses (with endorsements)
  • Delivery trucks
  • Tow trucks
  • Straight trucks
  • Utility Trucks

This license is ideal for individuals looking for local driving jobs with stable income and predictable schedules.

Tuition Assistance Available

At 2020 CDL Driving School, our goal is to assist as many qualified students in receiving their training for as little out-of-pocket expense as possible. 2020 CDL Driving School offers a variety of financial options for students concerned with truck driving school costs or how to pay for their tuition. With our tuition assistance options, many students train for free or very little money out-of-pocket.

Instruction You

Can Count On

2020 CDL Training takes pride in ensuring the instruction you receive is top-notch, filled with usable information that is up-to-date and relevant to today’s driving conditions.

Our students gain valuable insights and skills that they can apply everytime they are in the driver’s seat.  From the rules of the road, risks and hazards posed by other motorists and construction, to driving in inclement weather, we’ll give you what you need to be a safer, smarter driver.

Our instructors licensed professionals with decades of either teaching or law enforcement experience, that strive to make a positive impression on their students.  So no matter which instruction you’re receiving, you can count on us to help you succeed.

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Frequently Asked Questions


To get a Class B CDL license, you first need to earn a commercial learner's Permit by passing the written knowledge tests. After that, you complete hands on training in a Class B vehicle. This includes pre-trip inspections, basic control skills, and on road driving. Once your instructor confirms you are ready, you take the CDL skills test at the DMV. Our training program helps students move through each step with clear guidance and practice.

Steps are below -

  1. Meet eligibility requirements (age, ID, medical clearance)
  2. Apply for your CDL permit
  3. Complete Class B CDL training
  4. Practice with real vehicles
  5. Pass the CDL road test
  6. Receive your Class B CDL license

We guide you through every step so you’re never unsure what to do next.

The cost to get a Class B CDL depends on training, testing fees, and any additional endorsements you may need. Expenses usually include permit fees, CDL testing fees, and the cost of professional instruction. Training is often the largest part of the investment, but it also provides the most value. At 2020 CDL Training, students receive clear pricing information upfront so they can plan financially without unexpected costs later in the process.

Getting a Class B CDL in Virginia starts with meeting eligibility requirements and passing a DOT physical. Next, you take the written tests at the DMV to receive your learner’s permit. After practicing with a qualified training program, you complete a skills and road test in a Class B vehicle. Passing earns your license. CDL Training prepares students specifically for Virginia testing standards, which helps reduce delays and improve first time pass rates.

With a CDL in Virginia, you can qualify for careers in freight transport, regional and long-distance trucking, local delivery, construction hauling, dump trucks, buses, and shuttle services, depending on your license class and endorsements. Graduates of 2020 CDL Training pursue Class A tractor-trailer roles or Class B positions such as box truck or passenger vehicle driving across various industries statewide.

Yes, Our training program offers flexible scheduling options to accommodate different student needs. This includes structured programs that may fit around work or personal commitments. Students are encouraged to speak directly with the admissions team to discuss available scheduling options and determine the most suitable training timeline based on their availability and licensing goals.

To get a Class B CDL license, you must meet age requirements, have a valid driver’s license, pass a medical exam, obtain a CDL permit, complete training, and pass a road skills test.

A Class A CDL allows you to operate combination vehicles like tractor-trailers, while a Class B CDL is for single heavy vehicles like dump trucks and buses.

To pass the Class B CDL test on the first try, focus on consistent practice, proper vehicle inspection, and mastering basic driving skills like turning, backing, and parking.

Make sure you understand the test format, follow instructions carefully, and stay calm during the road test. Training with experienced instructors and practicing in real traffic conditions significantly improves your chances of passing on the first attempt.

Common mistakes during CDL training include skipping practice, rushing through learning, and not paying attention to safety procedures.

Many students also struggle because they don’t take pre-trip inspections seriously or fail to practice backing and turning enough. Staying consistent, asking questions, and focusing on weak areas can help you avoid these issues.

Yes, Class B CDL is generally easier than Class A because it involves smaller vehicles and less complex driving skills.

Class A requires handling combination vehicles like tractor-trailers, which can be more challenging. Class B training is often quicker and more straightforward, making it a good option for beginners.

Yes, you can upgrade from a Class B CDL to a Class A CDL at any time.

Many drivers start with Class B to gain experience and then move to Class A for higher-paying or long-haul opportunities. You will need additional training and testing, but your prior experience makes the transition easier.

You can add endorsements such as Passenger (P), School Bus (S), Tank Vehicle (N), and Hazardous Materials (H) to a Class B CDL.

These endorsements allow you to operate specialized vehicles and increase your job opportunities. Each endorsement requires additional testing and, in some cases, background checks.

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