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Capilano Truck Driver Training Institute

Capilano Truck Driver Training Institute

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7611 49 Ave #Bay #1, Red Deer, Alberta, T4P 1M3, Canada
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Apr 9, 2019
Just passed the new Class 1 M.E.L.T. program thanks to Capilano. Luckily, Capilano managed to get myself and our other classmates bumped to the top of the list at the registry to take our final examinations. It appears that other class 1 hopefuls could be waiting months to finish their final road tests due to the new regulations. The instructors are great here too! I would recommended this place to anyone.

Nov 20, 2018
Just got my class 1 thru capilano and it was great very professional people over 75 years experience between the two instructors. Awesome place to learn how to drive

May 25, 2018
Those people are doing amazing job I spent one day with them and by the end of the day I was able to teach the air break system for others The trainer made us practice on the trailer and do the entire inspection alone about 5 to 7 times for each single person alone Add to that they are very friendly people I highly recomend them for others

Jun 19, 2017
I just finished my Class 1 training and got my license on the first try. My instructor Bill was awesome with making my feel competent behind the wheel. He had me confident enough to drive the truck/trailer downtown in rush hour traffic after 2 sessions! Rose was excellent in managing the training, and was able to adjust my scheduled lessons to fit my schedule. By the time I was finished my training, I felt more like family than a client.. Thanks so much!!!

Mar 6, 2017
Best and cheapest driving school. Asesome people. Got my class 1 there. Still stoping by there sometimes for coffee :)

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