A bus driver would get either a Class B or Class C CDL, depending on what type of vehicle they're operating. If the vehicle is over 26,000 lbs. GVWR, they would get a Class B. If the vehicle was 26,000 lbs. GVWR or less, they would get a Class C.
As for farm laborers, they probably wouldn't need one. A registered farm vehicle does not require a CDL, provided the following conditions are met:
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No, except if driver's license begins the sentence. Then you would capitalize driver's. Driver's license and car registration are two things you always need to have with you when driving. I always take my driver's license with me when driving.
the driver's license would be suspended.
Yes, although you would need to capitalize "i" (I am yearning to get my driver's license).
Yes some companies will insure you even if you don't have any drivers license. An extraordinary would probably fall under that category and your rates would most likely be higher.
Because it's not actually "drivers license." It is actually a driver license. However, if it were driver's license, you, indeed, would need the apostrophe.
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their license would be REVOKED.
You would have to wait for the state of Florida to mail it to your current location.
you would need a m-class endorsement to ride a motorcycle
You can have a drivers license in multiple states, but it would be pointless.
because you are a reckless driver that can hurt others and yourself