Our main objective is to train and test student drivers to obtain a Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL). At completion, students will be licensed to drive all commercial Class A (tractor-trailer) and B trucks (straight trucks, passenger and school buses, dump and concrete mixer trucks, and utility vehicles). Driver's Skills Test Canceled Today in Baltimore City, Frederick, Elkton, Gaithersburg, Essex, and Beltsville MDOT MVA will reach out to those affected appointments with more information.
Our main objective is to train and test student drivers to obtain a Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL). At completion, students will be licensed to drive all commercial Class A (tractor-trailer) and B trucks (straight trucks, passenger and school buses, dump and concrete mixer trucks, and utility vehicles). Other endorsements such as Hazmat, Tanker, and Double and Triple Trailer can be added later or at time of obtaining learner's permit.
Class A Admission Requirements
A student must:
- Be 21 years of age
- Possess a valid, Non-Provisional Driver's License
- Pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical and drug screen
- Obtain a CDL Class A Learner's Permit
- Note: Currently, MD, DC and VA licensed drivers will be accepted in the CDL Class A licensing program.
Class B Admission Requirements
A student must:
- Be 18 years of age or 21 for the District of Columbia
- Possess a valid Non-Provisional driver's license from Maryland, Virginia, or Washington DC
- Pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical and drug screen
- Obtain a CDL Class B Learner's Permit from the state in which they are currently licensed
How to Register
- View the latest Continuing Education Schedule of Classes.
- See the Index for the course(s) you are interested in.
- Note the class schedule, dates, times and cost.
- Follow the registration directions on the inside front cover of the schedule.
Courses
- CDL-315 - CDL Learners Permit Prep
- CDL-301 - CDL Class B
4.5 CEUs - CDL-311 – CDL Passenger Endorsement
Contact us for Tuition and Fees - CDL-324 - CDL Class A. 5 CEU's
Drive your career to new heights!
Contact Information
Tony Marra
Phone: 301-546-0062
Email: tdi@pgcc.edu
psqlODBC is the official PostgreSQL ODBC Driver. It is released under the Library General Public Licence, or LGPL.
Downloads are available in source and binary formats at the PostgreSQL downloads site
psqlODBC Documentation
The following documents contain various bits of useful information. Please send any additional documentation, or report errors/omissions to pgsql-odbc@postgresql.org
- Notes on the various configuration settings.
- Compiling psqlODBC on Win32 systems.
- Compiling psqlODBC on Unix systems.
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).
- Release notes.
psqlODBC HOWTOs
The following HOWTOs have been contributed by various people. If you wish to add to the collection, please send your contribution to pgsql-odbc@postgresql.org
- Example based Mini-Howto on Accessing PostgreSQL from C#
- Example based Mini-Howto on Accessing PostgreSQL from Ch
- Using large objects in Microsoft Access (notes from the original psqlODBC docs)
- Example based Mini-Howto on using Microsoft Access VBA with PostgreSQL
- Example based Mini-Howto on Accessing PostgreSQL from Visual Basic
- Example based Mini-Howto on Pgsql Large Objects Interface and Visual Basic
- PostgreSQL and Business Objects
Pg Drives Diagnostics
psqlODBC Development
psqlODBC is developed and supported through thepgsql-odbc@postgresql.org mailing list.
Pg Drives Drivers
You can browse the source code at the psqlODBC git repository at git.postgresql.org. The source for this website is at the psqlodbc-www git repository
A backup of the old CVS repository can be found here.
psqlODBC History
The source code for this driver was originally adopted from version 0.20 of PostODBC. Theauthors at that time were Christian Czezatke and Dan McGuirk. Later it was maintained by Julie Ann Case.
As part of a commercial research project,the developers at Insight DistributionsSystem overhauled the driver. Their goal was to make the drivercommercially viable. In keeping with the spirit with whichthe original source was acquired, Insight published their work at theirwebsite. Some time later and after some discussion with membersof the PostgreSQL organization, psqlODBC was adapted as the part of thePostgreSQL source distribution. The driver continued to be maintained by Byron Nikolaidis, the developer at Insight who overhauled the driver for some time.
The driver is currently maintained by a number of contributors to thePostgreSQL project.
Pg Drives Drivers Ed
Acknowledgements
Pg Drives Drivers Ed
Acknowledgements
OpenSSL
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/).
MIT Kerberos
This product includes Kerberos software developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/):
Copyright 1992-2004 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. All rights reserved.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', AND M.I.T. MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. By way of example, but not limitation, M.I.T. MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR THAT THE USE OF THE LICENSED SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY THIRD PARTY PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS OR OTHER RIGHTS.