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Become eligible to take the Motor Vehicle Administration Commercial Vehicle License Class B skills test. Training includes: defensive driving certification, railroad and safety belt training, log books, hours of service regulations, map reading and trip planning, skid control and recovery, winter driving, accident procedures, road rage, construction zones, and work safety. On road driving training consists of city, rural, and night driving. Training also includes federal motor carrier safety regulations – entry level driving training.

  • TRA-7610 CDL - Class B With Passenger/ School Bus Part I
  • TRA-7620 CDL - Class B With Passenger/ School Bus Part II
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Students must be at least 18 years of age, pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical exam and drug screening, possess a valid driver's license, have no more than three points on your driving record, and maintain zero points for drug or alcohol violations to participate in this training. Students must also be willing to participate in random drug and/or alcohol testing.

In order to register for this training, you must submit a current copy of your driving record with a pre-registration application and attend an orientation prior to the first class.

2020 Class Schedule

Class B

January 29, 2020
Wed. 3-5pm
CS-101

February 17 – March 5, 2020 (Mon - Thurs)

8:00am – 4:30pm

3 weeks

Class B

May 20, 2020
Wed. 3-5pm
CS-101

CANCELED

June 8 – June 25, 2020 (Mon - Thurs)

8:00am – 4:30pm

3 weeks

Class B

June 10, 2020
Wed. 3-5pm
CS-101

CANCELED

July 6 – July 23, 2020 (Mon - Thurs)

8:00am – 4:30pm

3 weeks

Class B

September 16, 2020
Wed. 3-5pm
CS-101

October 5 – October 22, 2020 (Mon - Thurs)

8:00am – 4:30pm

3 weeks

TRA-7610 CDL - Class B with Passenger/ School Bus Part I

This course is the first of a two part program designed to give the student the required knowledge to earn a Class B commercial drivers license with passenger / school bus endorsement. The course introduces the student to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations and industry standards required for operating commercial straight trucks and buses. The student is introduced to the required areas of study to obtain a commercial class B learners permit for trucks and buses: General knowledge and air brakes including the passenger and school bus endorsement. Training includes: railroad and safety belt training, skid control and recovery and winter driving. Range / off road training will be conducted at CSM's Center for Transportation training. Range training includes: putting the vehicle in motion, backing, off-set alley, parallel parking and vehicle inspection. On road driver training consists of beginning practices in city, rural and multi-lane driving.

TRA-7620 CDL - Class B with Passenger/ School Bus Part II

This course is the second of a two part program designed to give the student the required knowledge to earn a Class B commercial drivers license with passenger / school bus endorsement. Training includes: defensive driving certification, log books, hours of service regulations, map reading, trip planning, accident procedures, road rage, construction zones and work safety. Range / off road training will be conducted at CSM's Center for Transportation training. Range training includes: putting the vehicle in motion, backing, off-set alley, parallel parking and vehicle inspection. On road driver training consists of city, rural and multi-lane driving. Training concludes with students having three attempts to pass the CDL Class B passenger / school bus MVA exam.

TRA-7500 Simulated Road Hazards Defensive Driving

This class is part of a series of courses for the Commercial Truck Driver Training Program - Class A program. It is designed to help the driver comprehend road hazards using defensive driving
skills that can saves lives in spite of the conditions around them or the actions of others. Training is done in the classroom while using simulation as well as group discussions on road hazards. A certified trainer will guide the student through a variety of driving scenarios in a safe simulated environment using the latest simulator technology. This training enhances the driver's skills while allowing practical real world training on different roadways, terrains and conditions. This class will reinforce critical situation awareness and positive decision making in a safe controlled environment.

Prerequisite: TRA-7400 CDL Advanced Skills and Road Development

TRA-7540 CDL Restriction Removal Training

This course is designed to give the current Commercial Driver License holder the required knowledge and skills to have the automatic transmission and air brakes restrictions moved for their Commercial Driver's License. The course introduces the student to standard transmissions and air brake operations of a commercial vehicle. Students will learn shift development and handling of commercial vehicles on a private training range as well as traffic situations on public roads. Range training will include: Vehicle Inspections including the air brake system of a commercial vehicle. Range training will be conducted at CSM's Center for Transportation Training. On road driver training consists of beginning practices in city, rural and multi-lane driving. Training concludes with students testing to pass the CDL Class B MVA exam to remove restrictions for air brakes and automatic transmission.

For more information. call 301-934-7879.

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Note Some information in this section may apply only to Windows 10 Mobile and certain processor architectures.

A device running Windows 10 has several requirements for booting into the OS. After the device's firmware initializes all the hardware, the device needs to ensure that there is enough power to boot. Afterwards, the device needs to ensure that the device is booting into the appropriate OS depending on if the user wants to perform an update or a restore on the device, or if the user wants to boot the device into the main OS.

To accommodate each of these scenarios, the Windows 10 boot process uses the following components:

  • Firmware boot loaders provided by the SoC vendor.

  • UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) environment provided by the SoC vendor.

  • Windows Boot Manager provided by Microsoft.

This topic provides an overview of the boot process, and it describes the SoC firmware boot loaders, UEFI, and Windows Boot Manager in more detail.

Overview of the boot process

When a Windows 10 device is turned on, it goes through the following high-level process:

  1. The device is powered on and runs the SoC-specific firmware boot loaders, which initialize the hardware on the device and provide emergency flashing functionality.

  2. The firmware boot loaders boot the UEFI environment and hands over control to UEFI applications written by the SoC vendor, Microsoft, and OEMs. These applications can utilize UEFI drivers and services.

  3. The UEFI environment launches the Windows Boot Manager, which determines whether to boot to FFU flashing or device reset mode, to the update OS, or to the main OS.

The following diagram illustrates this process at a high level.

Following are additional details about some of the components in this diagram:

  • The update OS is a minimal OS environment provided by Microsoft. This OS is used specifically for installing updates.

  • FFU flashing mode refers to a UEFI application that flashes an OS image to device storage. Microsoft provides a UEFI flashing application which can be used in non-manufacturing scenarios. OEMs can also implement their own UEFI flashing application.

SoC firmware boot loaders

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The SoC firmware boot loaders initialize the minimal set of hardware required for the device to run. The SoC firmware boot loaders are designed to finish as fast as possible, and nothing is drawn to the screen while they are running. After the SoC firmware boot loaders finish, the device is booted into the UEFI environment.

The SoC firmware boot loaders also contain an emergency flashing capability that allows devices to be flashed when the boot environment is not stable and FFU-based flashing using the Microsoft-provided flashing tool is not possible. Emergency flashing requires tools specific to the SoC. For more information, contact the SoC vendor.

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UEFI

Windows 10 utilizes the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) to support the handoff of system control from the SoC firmware boot loader to the OS. The UEFI environment is a minimal boot OS upon which devices are booted and the Windows 10 OS runs. For more information, see UEFI in Windows.

Understanding the Windows Boot Manager

The Windows Boot Manager is a Microsoft-provided UEFI application that sets up the boot environment. Inside the boot environment, individual boot applications started by the Boot Manager provide functionality for all customer-facing scenarios before the device boots.

Important All components inside the boot environment are provided by Microsoft and cannot be modified, replaced, or omitted by OEMs.

Boot applications implement functionality for the following scenarios:

  • Charging the device battery before boot.

  • Capturing and saving offline crash dumps (developer builds only).

  • Flashing the device with a new image.

  • Resetting the device.

  • Updating the device.

  • Booting the device to the main OS.

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The following diagram illustrates some of the key portions of the process that the Boot Manager follows after it is launched by the UEFI environment.

The following steps describe this process in more detail:

  1. After the UEFI environment launches the Boot Manager, the Boot Manager initializes boot libraries, reads the boot configuration database to determine which boot applications to run and in which order to run them. The Boot Manager launches boot applications sequentially, and each application exits back to the Boot Manager after finishing.

    Boot libraries are libraries of functions that extend upon existing UEFI functionality, and are designed to be used within the boot environment. Only boot applications, which are launched by the Boot Manager, have access to the boot libraries.

  2. The Boot Manager first captures any reserved hardware button combinations that are pressed by the user.

  3. In non-retail OS images, the Boot Manager next runs an offline crash dump boot application which allows the device to capture a snapshot of physical memory from the previous OS session. When the device resets abnormally, the previous OS session’s memory is preserved across the reset. When this happens, the offline crash dump application will save that memory and turn it into an offline crash dump file, which can be transferred off the device and analyzed. If the device did not reset abnormally in the previous OS session, the offline crash dump application exits immediately.

  4. In all OS images, the Boot Manager next runs mobilestartup.efi. This application runs several boot libraries, some of which are only run on first boot (for example, to provision the secure boot policy) or only in non-retail images (for example, to enter USB mass storage mode). The following libraries are always run:

    1. First, mobilestartup.efi runs the library that implements UEFI battery charging. This library allows the user to charge their device while the device is in the boot environment (or is perceived as being turned off). This library is run first to ensure that the device has enough power to fully boot. For more information about scenarios involving the battery charging application, see Battery charging in the boot environment.

    2. Next, mobilestartup.efi runs the libraries that implement flashing, device reset, and updates. These libraries determine whether the device should boot to flashing or device reset mode, or if the device should continue to the Update OS or Main OS.

  5. If mobilestartup.efi does not boot to flashing or device reset mode, the Boot Manager boots into the Main OS or the Update OS.

Related topics

Battery charging in the boot environment
Architecture of the UEFI battery charging application
UEFI in Windows