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What are the various types or classification of commercial drivers licenses?

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What are the various types or classification of commercial drivers licenses?

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• Class A: any combination of Truck/Tractor and trailer that exceeds 26,001 GCVWR with a trailer GVW that exceeds 10,001 GVWR. • Class B: any single vehicle that has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001. • Class C: any single vehicle that does not meet the GVW of Class B but requires a passenger or hazardous endorsement. TOP • What are the different types of written tests I need to pass to obtain a CDL? • The general knowledge test. • The air brake test, for any vehicle equipped with air brakes. • Passenger endorsement test, for those that carry 16 or more passengers including the driver. • Hazardous material test, for those who will carry hazardous material with amounts that require placarding. • Tanker endorsement test, if the vehicle or trailer tank carried exceeds 1,000 gallons. • Combination test, if you will be driving a combination vehicle. • Double/triples test if you will be pulling double or triple trailers. • NOTE: After completing the appropriate written tests req

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• Class A: any combination of Truck/Tractor and trailer that exceeds 26,001 GCVWR with a trailer GVW that exceeds 10,001 GVWR. • Class B: any single vehicle that has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001. • Class C: any single vehicle that does not meet the GVW of Class B but requires a passenger or hazardous endorsement. TOP • What are the different types of written tests I need to pass to obtain a CDL? • The general knowledge test. • The air brake test, for any vehicle equipped with air brakes. • Passenger endorsement test, for those that carry 16 or more passengers including the driver. • Hazardous material test, for those who will carry hazardous material with amounts that require placarding. • Tanker endorsement test, if the vehicle or trailer tank carried exceeds 1,000 gallons. • Combination test, if you will be driving a combination vehicle. • Double/triples test if you will be pulling double or triple trailers. • NOTE: After completing the appropriate written tests req

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