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  • AZ MELT - $6,995 | Standard or Automatic Transmission

    AZ MELT - $6,995 | Standard or Automatic Transmission

    Essentials Package Special Offer – $6,995 

    We have been authorized to offer this special price for AZ driver training to help with the truck driver shortage for our preferred carriers for a limited time.

    COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
    • 260 hours of AZ truck driver training
    • Training on Standard Transmissions
    • TTCC Air Brake Advantage™ (Z Endorsement)
    • E-log training
    • Border crossing training
    • Dangerous goods
    • Load securement training
    • One on one or group training
    • Books included
    • Include a C license at no extra charge (see below)
    • One road test included

    A Class C licence lets you:

    • Drive a regular, non-school bus with seating for more than 24 passengers
    • Drive vehicles covered by D, F (ambulance) and G class licences

    When you apply for an AZ license you only have to answer a few more questions while at Drive Test to get the C classification added to your license. We will show you how.

    A full Class AZ (air brake endorsement) truck licence lets you drive:

    • Any truck/tractor trailer combination
    • A combination of motor vehicle and towed vehicles where the towed vehicles exceed a total gross weight of 4,600 kilograms (10,000 lbs) and has air brakes
    • A vehicle pulling double trailers

    With a full Class AZ licence you can also drive:

    • a car or light truck covered by a Class G licence
    • heavy trucks covered by the Class D truck licence
    • any vehicle covered under a restricted Class A truck licence

    Class AZ licence does not allow you to drive a bus carrying passengers, a motorcycle or a moped.

  • AZ MELT - Little or No Cost Options | Standard or Automatic Transmission

    AZ MELT - Little or No Cost Options | Standard or Automatic Transmission

    This AZ truck driver training package qualifies for the “Train at Little or No Cost” options:

    • Government grants
    • In-house grants
    • WSIB
    • Better Jobs Ontario
    • Indigenous Band Funding
    • Canada Ontario Job Grant
    • Tuition reimbursement programs
    • Paid on-the-job training opportunities

    We help thousands of students every year access funding for AZ truck driver training that they don’t have to pay back. Many students even receive a government, non-repayable, living allowance while in training. Let us help you.

    COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
    • 260 hours of AZ truck driver training
    • 2 weeks of classroom instruction
    • 6 weeks of hands-on AZ truck driver training
    • Training on Standard Transmissions
    • TTCC Air Brake Advantage™ (Z Endorsement)
    • E-log training
    • Border crossing training
    • Dangerous goods
    • Load securement training
    • One on one or group training
    • Include a C license at no extra charge (see below)
    • Unlimited road tests included

    PLUS

    • Unlimited Simulator Training – (our simulator NEVER replaces truck hours)
    • Skid School for graduates of our AZ truck driver training school at our Nationally Recognized Skid Pad Training Facility near Belleville
    • Lifetime job placement assistance
    • Hands-on dump truck training
    • Introduction to Heavy Equipment Operator (at select campuses)
    • One on one or group training
    • Road test guarantee

    A Class C licence lets you:

    • Drive a regular, non-school bus with seating for more than 24 passengers
    • Drive vehicles covered by D, F (ambulance) and G class licences

    When you apply for an AZ license you only have to answer a few more questions while at Drive Test to get the C classification added to your license. We will show you how.

    A full Class AZ (air brake endorsement) truck licence lets you drive:

    • Any truck/tractor trailer combination
    • A combination of motor vehicle and towed vehicles where the towed vehicles exceed a total gross weight of 4,600 kilograms (10,000 lbs) and has air brakes
    • A vehicle pulling double trailers

    With a full Class AZ licence you can also drive:

    • a car or light truck covered by a Class G licence
    • heavy trucks covered by the Class D truck licence
    • any vehicle covered under a restricted Class AZ truck licence

    Class AZ licence does not allow you to drive a bus carrying passengers, a motorcycle or a moped.

  • DZ (Automatic Transmission) - $995

    DZ (Automatic Transmission) - $995

    Firetrucks, Municipal Vehicles & Snow Plows $995

    COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
    • 3 Days in duration
    • Automatic Transmission training for DZ license
    • TTCC Air Brake Advantage™ (Z Endorsement)
    • One on one or group truck training
    • One DZ road test included

    The Class DZ licence lets you drive a truck with a gross weight or registered gross weight exceeding 11,000 kilograms (24,000 lb) or any truck or combination exceeding 11,000 kilograms (24,000 lb) gross weight or registered gross weight provided the towed vehicle is not over 4,600 kilograms(10,000 lb). If the towed vehicle weighs more, you will need either a full Class A or restricted Class A licence.

    With a Class DZ licence you can also drive a car or light truck covered by a G Class licence.

  • DZ (Standard Transmission) - $1,995

    DZ (Standard Transmission) - $1,995

    Essentials Package Special Offer $1,995 

    COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

    • 1 week of classroom DZ truck driver training
    • 2 weeks of hands-on DZ truck driver training
    • Training on Standard Transmissions
    • TTCC Air Brake Advantage™ (Z Endorsement)
    • E log training
    • One on one or group DZ truck training
    • Books included
    • One DZ license road test included

    The Class DZ licence lets you drive a truck with a gross weight or registered gross weight exceeding 11,000 kilograms (24,000 lb) or any truck or combination exceeding 11,000 kilograms (24,000 lb) gross weight or registered gross weight provided the towed vehicle is not over 4,600 kilograms (10,000 lb). If the towed vehicle weighs more, you will need either a full Class AZ or restricted Class AZ licence.

    With a Class DZ licence, you can also drive a car or light truck covered by a G Class licence.

  • DZ (Standard Transmission) - Little or No cost Options

    DZ (Standard Transmission) - Little or No cost Options

    This package qualifies for the “Train at Little or No Cost” options:

    • Government grants
    • In-house grants
    • WSIB
    • Better Jobs Ontario
    • Indigenous Band Funding
    • Canada Ontario Job Grant
    COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
    • 1 week of classroom DZ truck driver training
    • 2 weeks of hands-on-DZ truck driver training
    • Training on Standard Transmissions
    • TTCC Air Brake Advantage™ (Z Endorsement)
    • E log training
    • One on one or group DZ truck driver training
    • Unlimited Class DZ license road tests included

    PLUS

    • Unlimited Simulator Training – (our simulator NEVER replaces truck hours)
    • Lifetime job placement assistance
    • Hands-on dump truck training
    • One on one or group DZ truck driver training
    • DZ license Road test guarantee

    The Class DZ licence lets you drive a truck with a gross weight or registered gross weight exceeding 11,000 kilograms (24,000 lb) or any truck or combination exceeding 11,000 kilograms (24,000 lb) gross weight or registered gross weight provided the towed vehicle is not over 4,600 kilograms (10,000 lb). If the towed vehicle weighs more, you will need either a full Class AZ or restricted Class AZ licence.

    With a Class DZ licence, you can also drive a car or light truck covered by a G Class licence.

  • AR Licence - $1,895

    AR Licence - $1,895

    $1,895

    Course Highlights

    • Pickup & Trailer pre-trip inspection
    • Safe Trailer hookup and unhook procedures
    • Pickup interior cab checks
    • Defensive driving practices
    • Trailer cornering practice
    • Safe backing protocols
    • MTO AR License Road test preparation
    • Use of truck for AR License road test

    The restricted Class A (condition R) licence is meant for drivers operating smaller truck-trailer combinations, such as a recreational, horse or utility trailer. As of July 19, 2021, the type of transmission in the vehicle you use for your road test will determine what types of Class AR vehicles you can drive in Ontario.

    You can also drive:

    • a car or light truck covered by a Class G licence
    • heavy trucks covered by the Class D truck licence

    What you can’t drive

    With a restricted Class A licence, you can’t:

    • pull a trailer equipped with air brakes
    • drive a full-size tractor-trailer
    • drive a vehicle pulling a double trailer
    • train another driver on a vehicle that requires full Class A privileges to drive

    Requirements

    To obtain a restricted Class A licence (condition R), you must:

    • be at least 18 years old
    • hold a valid Ontario licence other than G1, G2, M, M1 or M2
    • pass a vision test
    • submit a valid medical report
    • pass a knowledge test about operating large trucks and tractor-trailers
    • pass a road test using a vehicle that meets the requirements for Class A (R)

    To remove the “R” condition and upgrade your licence to a full Class A, you must successfully complete a road test using a vehicle with a full Class A vehicle configuration. This includes:

    • A trailer with a Manufacturer’s Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (MGVWR) of at least 4,600 kg.
    • A full air brake system on both the truck/ tractor and trailer.
  • F Licence - $1,795

    F Licence - $1,795

    $1,795

    Course Highlights

    A Class F licence permits you to drive ambulances and any regular bus (not school bus) up to a maximum capacity of 24 passengers.

    The course consists of practical training and the use of our vehicle for the road test. The training includes road test preparation, pre-trip inspections, backing up, city & highway driving.  This Fast Track program is designed to teach students how to safely operate class F vehicles in a short period of time.

    Prerequisites

    • You must hold a minimum of a G class licence
    • Complete Your Driver Medical Exam (Commercial Medical Standards)
      This can be done by your family doctor or at a walk-in clinic.  The medical form is available at our office, DriveTest centres and Service Ontario. The medical form is here for your convenience.  When printing the form, you need to make a 2-sided copy (the Ministry will not accept 2 one sided copies for some reason). Make a copy of the completed medical for your records.
    • Study the MTO Bus HandbookThis book is available free online or for purchase at Service Ontario, DriveTest Centres and Canadian Tire. For Practice tests click here.

2 Day – 12 Hour Course – Only $285

A valid “Z” endorsement is required to operate any vehicle equipped with air brakes in the province of Ontario. This includes (but not limited to) large motor homes, some RV’s, buses, medium‐duty and all heavy‐duty vehicles.

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MTO Approved Air Brake ‘Z’ Endorsement Training:

A valid “Z” endorsement is required to operate any vehicle equipped with air brakes in the province of Ontario. This includes (but not limited to) large motor homes, some RV’s, buses, medium‐duty and all heavy‐duty vehicles.

The objective of the course is to familiarize all air brake equipped vehicle operators with the workings of air brake systems, to increase safety awareness on Ontario’s highways and to reduce the number of accidents resulting from improper brake usage and maintenance.

This 2‐Day (approximately 12 hours) Air Brake or ‘Z’ Endorsement Course teaches participants how the air brake system works, its many components, how to operate the air brake system and to identify defects in the system. Day 1 begins at 8:00 a.m. SHARP and goes to about 4:30 p.m. We use our in-class air brake board and learning tools as well as practical training at our truck. Day 2 begins at 8:00 a.m.; written and practical testing will be done on day 2. Most practical training and testing is in the classroom but there is also some time spent outdoors around a commercial air brake equipped vehicle so dress appropriately.

Written and practical Air Brake testing will be completed throughout the curriculum of this 2‐Day course. Successful participants will be able to have the ‘Z’ Endorsement added to their license 5 business days after completion of this course. Please visit a DriveTest Centre near you to add the Z endorsement to your license after you complete your course.

Upon successful completion of the written and practical exams you simply go to a Drive Test Centre (after 48 hours but within 6 months) to have the Z-endorsement added to your license. You MUST get your Z-endorsement applied to your driver’s licence within 6 months of taking this course. If you are doing a road test in a vehicle equipped with air brakes you must have the Z-endorsement on your licence at the time of testing.

REGISTER BY PHONE

Prerequisite

  • Minimum full “G” licence. Payment in full is required by cash, debit or credit. A clear copy of your driver’s licence is also required to register.

Refund Policy

  • Cancellation prior to one full day or more before the course: we will refund the course cost less $40.00 administration charge.
  • Cancellation day before or day of course: forfeit the course cost.
  • As per MTO regulations late arrivals will not be permitted into the course. We recommend you show up at least 15 minutes early.

Skid School Training

Nationally Recognized Skid Control and Recovery Training Facility for Class 1, AZ

We operate the only commercial “hands-on” Skid Control and Recovery training centre in Canada. As the irrefutable leaders in accident-avoidance training, we know how to keep the shiny side up. Give us a call today (or message us), our Admissions Specialists and Government Grant Experts are standing by.

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Nationally Recognized Skid Pad Training Facility for Class 1, AZ

The only one of it’s kind in Canada available to the public for truck driver training (Class 1, AZ).

Learn Decision Truck Driving Techniques both in the classroom and in actual hands-on activities using our exclusive skid pad training facility for truck drivers (Class 1, AZ).

Our hands-on skid control and recovery truck driver training program is dramatic training that will show you how to anticipate and recover from skids.

Studies show that even the best of drivers have a tendency to overestimate their driving abilities. This could have serious consequences in a dangerous situation that requires highly developed decision-making skills and quick reactions for truck drivers specific for Class 1, AZ.

Costs

  • TTCC graduates – $995 + HST
  • Non graduates -$1595 + HST (must have experience with standard transmission and an unrestricted AZ/Class 1 license).
  • Corporate/ groups discounts are available. Private bookings for your organization are also available by request.

Takes place in Shannonville, ON

Simulator Training

Master the Art of Shifting and Backing

Enhance your skills with state-of-the-art simulators, providing a realistic, hands-on training experience. Give us a call today (or message us), our Admissions Specialists and Government Grant Experts are standing by.

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Master the Art of Shifting and Backing with the use of our State of the Art Simulators 

Learn how to drive a truck (Class 1, 3, AZ, DZ) before getting behind the wheel. The old way to teach someone how to drive would be to let the truck student loose on the road and hope for the best. A rookie pilot learning to fly a plane would never learn this way. Most quality truck driving schools in North America now use simulators to supplement shifting and backing training (these are the two most difficult skills to master) for their Class 1, 3, AZ, DZ students. Truck driver training school courses are of a set duration. This means you spend your truck training hours on certain exercises. If you didn’t learn in the allotted time you will either fail or get stuck paying for more training time just to learn the bare minimum for your Class 1, 3, AZ or DZ. Use of our simulator gives you the time you need to learn and master the skills you need for the career in as a truck driver that you deserve.

LEARN TO SHIFT THE RIGHT WAY

Learning to shift a truck (Class 1, 3, AZ, DZ) with a non-synchronized manual transmission is a skill that takes time and patience. This is not like shifting a car with a standard transmission. The first thing you have to learn at a truck driver training school is how to shift gears. You can’t learn anything else until the basics of shifting is learned. Like anything else, once you know how, shifting is easy and fun. When you fail to master the art of shifting you will be stuck with an “automatic” restriction on your Class AZ/ Class 1 license. This means you will only be licensed to drive a truck with an automatic transmission which makes up about half of the trucks on the road today.

By using the simulator, students learn how to shift at their own pace before they even get behind the wheel of the actual truck (Class 1, 3, AZ, DZ). You can use your driving time to work on much more advanced skills. Practice makes perfect and that’s why our truck driving school students are the best of the best.

MASTER THE ART OF BACKING

Without a simulator the only way to learn how to back up a tractor trailer at a truck driver training school is by trial and error. Modern simulator truck  training allows you to learn all the concepts of backing while practicing in a real simulated environment. It allows for a self paced, stress and pressure free way to learn the concepts of backing a tractor trailer (Class 1, AZ). You can replay maneuvers and watch what you’ve done from different vantage points, you can  learn from your own mistakes by yourself without an audience. Once you start your “hands on” truck driver training you will already know how to back up a tractor trailer allowing you the opportunity to put what you learned on the simulator to work in real life.

This is how you master the Art of Backing!

COST:

  • 10 hour package: $500
  • Unlimited use: $1,000
  • Included at no extra cost in some truck training packages

AR Training

Drive vehicles requiring Class G and Class D licences

Give us a call today (or message us), our Admissions Specialists and Government Grant Experts are standing by.

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COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Pickup & Trailer pre-trip inspection
  • Safe Trailer hookup and unhook procedures
  • Pickup interior cab checks
  • Defensive driving practices
  • Trailer cornering practice
  • Safe backing protocols
  • MTO Road test preparation
  • Use of truck for road test

The restricted Class A (condition R) licence is meant for drivers operating smaller truck-trailer combinations, such as a recreational, horse or utility trailer. As of July 19, 2021, the type of transmission in the vehicle you use for your road test will determine what types of Class AR vehicles you can drive in Ontario.

You can also drive:

  • a car or light truck covered by a Class G licence
  • heavy trucks covered by the Class D truck licence

What you can’t drive

With a restricted Class A licence, you can’t:

  • pull a trailer equipped with air brakes
  • drive a full-size tractor-trailer
  • drive a vehicle pulling a double trailer
  • train another driver on a vehicle that requires full Class A privileges to drive

Requirements

To obtain a restricted Class A licence (condition R), you must:

  • be at least 18 years old
  • hold a valid Ontario licence other than G1, G2, M, M1 or M2
  • pass a vision test
  • submit a valid medical report
  • pass a knowledge test about operating large trucks and tractor-trailers
  • pass a road test using a vehicle that meets the requirements for Class A (R)

To remove the “R” condition and upgrade your licence to a full Class A, you must successfully complete a road test using a vehicle with a full Class A vehicle configuration. This includes:

  • A trailer with a Manufacturer’s Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (MGVWR) of at least 4,600 kg.
  • A full air brake system on both the truck/ tractor and trailer.

Standard vs Automatic

Using an automatic truck for your AZ  training and road test will result in a restricted licence.

Driving a truck with a manual transmission is easy once you know how. The trick is to be taught and to have the opportunity to learn.

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Expand Your Career Horizons with Manual Transmission Training

Driving a manual transmission truck is easier than many expect—especially with the right training and support. While it may be tempting to choose automatic-only training, doing so limits you to a restricted AZ license. With manual training, you earn a full AZ license, opening up far more job opportunities across Canada.

At Transport Training Centres of Canada (TTCC), we specialize in manual transmission training. Each year, thousands of students build confidence and skill under the guidance of our experienced instructors. Using proven teaching methods and advanced simulators, we ensure every student—regardless of background—can learn to shift gears smoothly.

Many students are surprised by how quickly they become comfortable shifting. In just a few weeks, you’re likely to be shifting like a pro. We’re so confident in our ability to teach manual transmission that we offer a road test guarantee to back your success.

Our programs are designed to meet both the industry’s expectations and your individual goals. While we provide the option for automatic transmission training, we encourage students to pursue manual to ensure maximum job flexibility and career growth.

Why Manual Transmission Matters for Your Career

Jobs that require manual transmission trucks often offer better pay and more mobility. According to the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development, the demand for qualified heavy equipment operators continues to grow, especially in construction, transportation, and logistics.

Additionally, manual transmission handling is a key competency in heavy equipment and transport truck training programs. Gaining this unrestricted license increases your long-term employability and puts you in high demand across multiple industries.

Choose Confidence. Choose Opportunity.

We’ve helped thousands of students get comfortable with manual transmission—even those who had never driven standard before. Just because you haven’t shifted gears yet doesn’t mean you can’t learn. Whether you’re training for the first time or upgrading your license, TTCC will give you the tools and support you need to succeed.

Ready to start? We’ll help you every shift of the way.

Heavy Equipment Operator Training

Obtain the skills, knowledge and certification required for employment as a Heavy Equipment Operator.

Transport Training Centres of Canada will provide you with the very best training so you can arrive prepared.

Sudbury’s Favourite Truck Driving School

Serving Greater Sudbury and area, our Truck Driver Training Programs prepare you beyond the required minimum entry level training (MELT) standards.

We work closely with truck companies in Northern Ontario and throughout Canada that hire new commercial drivers right out of our training programs. We provide you with lifetime job placement assistance. Our courses are fully customizable. Government grants and tuition reimbursement programs now available for many programs! You can take the most sought-after training in Canada at little to no cost!

We are Canada’s largest provider of Truck Driver and Heavy Equipment Operator Training – No other truck driving school offers more job opportunities with better pay. We will show you how you can earn $100,000/ year and more! Employers in Canada know that when they are hiring a TTCC Graduate, they are hiring some of the best trained drivers on the road. In addition to providing more training hours than other schools, we also operate the only hands-on Skid Control and Recovery Centre for commercial trucks in Canada!

2565 Kingsway
Front Entrance
Greater Sudbury ON P3B 2G1

Monday – Thursday 8:00am – 5:00pm
Friday 8:00am – 4:00pm