Points stay on for three years. Convictions, incidents, etc. will show up on your MVR for seven to ten years, depending on your state.
A truck driving course can be completer in as little as 3-4 weeks. The would be for a CDL training program.
In order to become an interstate(outside of your state) truck driver, you must already have your Commercial Driving License(CDL). To obtain this license you must attend a truck driving school approved by the Department of Transportation which will give you a general knowledge written test and a driving test. You also must be over 21, or 23 in some states, before you can go out of state.
As good as any. As long as you go to one that's nationally recognized and gives you your certification or truckers license.
The same as if you were driving with an in-state license, so long as you're driving on an unrestricted license in good standing from the state of issue.
three weeks
It takes on average 6 months to get your driving license.
Looking on job sites on the internet or newspaper can help your son find a truck driving job. There are many different types of truck driving jobs such as long or short distance, delivery, and some that will require experience and/or a CDL license. Many companies like to hire a person who has been in the service.
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As long as you have a license you can drive a truck, there are no extra requirements.
It depends on what kind of truck your driving. It its a van, not more than a day. If you are driving a semi-truck, than you can be on the road for a day or two.
You will have your license revoked for 1 year.
As soon as you can pass the written and road tests. Truck driving schools and such aren't run by the state, and set their own schedule.