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In order to provide the commercial trucking sector with the best quality driver training program for entry-level workers, OCTTA was established.

OCTTA Membership

Membership in the OCTTA may be very beneficial to you, whether you are in the business of providing commercial driver training, employing drivers, or working in another aspect of the transportation sector.By becoming a member of our organization today, you will become a member of a team of experts whose aim is to enhance and unify truck driver training standards in order to produce highly competent and better prepared entry-level and re-certified commercial drivers.

Accredited School Membership

The Accredited School Membership is for truck training schools that are certified training facilities within Ontario Canada. To learn more about becoming a member of the Truck Training School Association of Ontario please contact at (905) 599-2222, (647) 205-1299 or by email at info@octta.ca

To learn more about the process of becoming an Accredited School with the OCTTA click here!

Associate Membership

The Associate Membership is for training associates, service professionals, insurance partners, and carrier partners that believe in standards for the industry and the mission statement of the Truck Training School Association of Ontario. To learn more about joining the OCTTA please email the info@octta.ca

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