Across the country, state and federal regulators are cracking down on illegal and non-compliant trucking schools. These operations promise fast, cheap CDL training—but cut corners, ignore safety standards, and leave students with invalid training, wasted money, or worse: a CDL that can be revoked.

Schools are being shut down for reasons like:

  • Falsifying training hours
  • Operating without proper state or FMCSA authorization
  • Using unqualified instructors
  • Skipping required behind-the-wheel instruction
  • Issuing certificates that don’t meet Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) requirements

For students, the fallout is serious. Training from an illegal school can mean starting over, losing thousands of dollars, delayed careers, or being disqualified from employment by reputable carriers.

The CDL Industry Is Under a Microscope

Since the ELDT regulations took effect, oversight has increased dramatically. Regulators are actively auditing schools, reviewing instructor credentials, verifying training logs, and ensuring programs meet federal standards. Schools that can’t prove compliance are being removed—quickly.

This is not a temporary trend. Enforcement is accelerating.

Why 160 Driving Academy Stands Apart

While others are being shut down, 160 Driving Academy remains the largest and most trusted CDL training provider in the United States—because compliance, quality, and student outcomes are built into everything we do.

Here’s what sets 160 apart:

  • Nationwide compliance with FMCSA and state regulations
  • Registered ELDT provider meeting all federal training requirements
  • Certified instructors with real-world driving experience
  • Standardized curriculum across 150+ locations
  • Proven carrier partnerships that recognize and trust our training
  • Transparent training hours and documented behind-the-wheel instruction

We don’t cut corners. We don’t rush students through incomplete programs. And we don’t gamble with your future.

Trust Matters When Your Career Is on the Line

Choosing the wrong CDL school can cost you time, money, and opportunity. Choosing the right one can launch a stable, high-earning career in trucking.

When regulators shut down illegal schools, it reinforces one simple truth: not all CDL programs are equal.

160 Driving Academy has trained tens of thousands of drivers, partnered with the nation’s top carriers, and built a reputation on doing things the right way—every time.

Bottom Line

If a school is offering shortcuts, unrealistic promises, or prices that seem too good to be true, there’s a reason. Enforcement is real. Shutdowns are real. And the consequences fall on students first.

160 Driving Academy remains open, compliant, trusted, and growing—because we put safety, legitimacy, and student success first.