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Bradway Trucking is a refrigerated and dry van carrier trucking company based in Vineland, NJ. Our service is mostly based in the northeastern United States, but we also can make deliveries throughout the east coast, and we are licensed to transport commodities across Canada and the U.S. We transport canned and bottled beverages, dry food products, paper products, nursery stock and temperature-controlled foods in our modernized fleet of dry and refrigerated van trailers. At Bradway, we believe in building relationships - with our customers, with our drivers, and with our community.
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Bradway is known for quality, on-time deliveries. Loads are secure in a system that is large enough to be efficient yet small enough to be closely monitored and well-managed. Our drivers are well-known in the industry for a track record of safety and no issues with claims. Because someone accountable is always accessible to customers, shippers and drivers, concerns are addressed honestly and real answers and workable solutions can be counted on.
It takes more than trucks to make a successful trucking company. Bradway knows the importance of great drivers-they make it their aim to hire quality so they can deliver quality. It's easy for drivers to feel as though they are a nameless, faceless employee - a number without a voice. Because Bradway is a family-owned and operated business, they are personally involved with the day-to-day operations of the company. There is a good relationship between the company and its drivers and owner-operators.
I received a 5 year safe driver award in 1997 then went on to learn other things in the trucking field never wanting to limit myself. Been with Bradway for a couple of months and it seems like it a pretty good company to work for. They keep you running and make sure that they get you home when you have to be home. Great company to work for left and came back and was welcomed like I never left thanks Andy Bradway.
Looking to get your CDL A or B License. Our school is registered with the FMCSA's Training Provider Registry (TPR) and offers a complete comprehensive course of classroom, online, range maneuvers skills and on the road skills training and comply with all of the requirements of the new Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) Program.
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Yvenold Simon Zoeyven
Jun 25, 2022
The one and only driving school I recommend in New Jersey, BRADWAY! Thanks to Steve I my CDL.
Roy The Bannerlord
Jun 02, 2022
Steve was perhaps the most intelligent, hard-working, caring and dutiful instructor anyone could ever hope to ask for. He is always on top of everything, very organized and is friendly too! He even let me to go the bathroom while I was at the school. 10/10, godspeed Bradway!
Nicole Kearns
Jun 13, 2021
Definitely recommend Bradway Truck Driving School! If you are determined to get your CDL they will make sure you achieve your goal. Instructor Kevin is AWESOME! Instructor Duncan is the BEST! Instructor Gary DEFINITELY NEEDS A RAISE!They will prepare you for the test and guide you to the finish line. I will NEVER forget the time I spent here!
Gabriel Garcia
Jun 04, 2021
Hey listen man, Bradway got me ready for that test. Instructors are awesome people and very knowledgeable; from Steve Bradway to Gary, Duncan, and Kevin, all these guys are awesome people. I will always call Bradway. Home.
Christian Collado
May 14, 2019
Where can I start Bradway Trucking school was a amazing experience I when in there not knowing anything about trucks and in a month I got my class A license they have great instructors Gary will help you get thru your in-cab inspection and air break test and work with you on your maneuvers hands downs you can learn a lot from him Great person with great personality then we got Kevin. Kevin is the boss the main instructor he takes you around the curse he's the one you go on the road with he is a awesome person has a lot of good tips and knowledge to get you thru your road test and in general. overall every body in that school including the students help each other out in my experience the school was great to me from day one I'm lucky I when to Bradway thanks Bradway Trucking
Matthew Hutchison
Feb 23, 2019
A Bradway 18 Wheeler cut me off today in Pittsburgh, Pa. I was driving my school bus on 376 when their truck pulling trailer #4704 cut over into the off ramp for Cambells Run Rd. forcing me to lock up my brakes. Swerving the whole time it stayed in the lane only to jump back over to the travel lane on my left to continue toward the Pittsburgh Airport.

I would not hire people that risk lives like they do. This happened just now @ 12:35pm. Ofcoarse the contact option of their website doesn't work. So here is my feedback about Bradway Trucking of NJ! Y'all suck, your drivers are a danger to everyone on the roads! And this company is teaching these drivers. That is discraceful!
Marisol Torres
Dec 01, 2018
I decided to get my CDL and I was nervous about picking a driving school. I did my research n visited a couple of schools n I finally decided to go with Bradway n I'm so happy I did. I'm not going to lie, I was scared that I wouldn't be excepted because I'm a female. I thought the guys would be resentful of my presence but much to my surprise they were all very respectful, kind, and patient with me. Very happy with my choice.
Tony Wiltshire
Oct 26, 2018
Here is the reality. The school is pretty much a complete joke. Steve the guy that runs it is completely unorganized, just look around his office. I got a great picture of him asleep in his chair. The place is a disgusting mess that hasn't been updated in decades. The first week you will sit and watch videos of dead guys talk about trucking in order to pass the written test.

You can easily accomplish the same by reading the book and buying an app for $10. Then they will turn you loose out into the yard to drive around in circles in trucks that are in disrepair for the most part. They are all manual so people unlike me who know how to drive a stick have to learn both that and how to drive a truck at the same time because they are too cheap to invest in modern equipment.

You have to ask your co classmates how to perform the maneuvers since you will get little to no actual instruction. I had to give up on the class A and just get the B as I quickly surmised I would have to teach myself and I didn't have time for that. I was there for over two hundred hours and received a total of 15 minute of road practice? When they sent me up to Winslow for my test the truck had a broken turn signal and I couldn't do my road test.unreal.that is part of the pre trip inspection the instructor Kevin should have done that am before meeting me there!

Totally unprofessional from beginning to end. There are simply no positive aspects. They get all kinds of business form the One Stop Career Centers and in my opinion they are steeling money.