All but a school bus and motorcycle
DPA indicates that the licence holder possesses a Class D licence (non-CDL licence classes vary by state, but "D" is normally a standard drivers licence) with a learner's permit to train to upgrade to a Class A CDL.
Yes, you can get a chauffeur's licence at 18, if you live in a state which issues them (not all states require them). You can get any class of licence up to and including a Commercial Drivers Licence (Class A, B, or C), albeit a CDL for anyone under 21 has an "intrastate only" restriction which prohibits the operation of a commercial vehicle outside of the state of issue.
You need to identify which state. The only licence classes which are universal throughout all 50 states are the CDLs - Commercial Drivers Licences, which come in Class A, Class B, and Class C. Non-CDLs are left to the states to categorise and determine classifications. A Class D licence in North Carolina is a Class R licence in Colorado, etc.
You would need to specify which state you're referring to. Different states have different classification systems for non-CDL licences. In your case, the answer will probably be no. While you have a Class F licence, you only have a permit for any vehicle requiring a licence over that class - hence, the only way you could drive the Class E licence vehicle is if you were supervised by a fully licenced driver who had that class of licence.
New York is eliminating the non-CDL Class C licence. The previous non-CDL Class C is now the Class D licence, which allows anyone 18 or over (or 17 during driver's education) for non-commercial use vehicles with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating/Gross Combination Weight Rating of 26,000 lbs. or less.
Not sure what you mean, exactly. Class A is considered the "higher" classification, yes. If you have a Class A CDL, you can operate vehicles requiring that class of licence or any class below that. You could operate a vehicle requiring a Class B CDL, for example, but a driver with a Class B CDL wouldn't be permitted to operate a combination requiring a Class A CDL.
you have to be able to have a class c licence
snake
You need a caegory C licence if the vehicle is over 7.5 tonnes
If I'm interpreting this correctly, you're asking if you can downgrade a suspended CDL and be able to drive on a regular operator's licence. It does not work that way. While the suspension period on any licence is active, you may not acquire or possess any other class of licence, nor operate a vehicle on any other class of licence. If you wish to downgrade your CDL, you will have to wait until you have met the criteria to restore your licence and driving privilege, then request a downgraded licence at the DMV once you have done this.
What type of Class C licence, exactly? A basic drivers licence in California is known as a Non-Commercial licence, or Class C licence. HOWEVER, there is a Class C Commercial Drivers Licence, intended for vehicles under 26,000 lbs. GVWR which are placarded to haul hazardous materials, designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver), etc. If it requires the non-commercial licence, there's no requirement to possess a medical card. If it requires the Class C Commercial Drivers Licence, then, under federal law, you must always have a valid DOT medical card in your possession at all times when operating that vehicle.
You can obtain your motorcycle (Class 6) learner licence after your 15th birthday - the same as a car (Class 1) learner licence. However, you need a full motorcycle licence to ride any motorcycle unrestricted, which take a minimum of 18 months form when you get your learner licence.