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It'll be suspended, and it'll be a very long time before you'll find employment as a CDL driver again, if you ever are able to. It's difficult enough for someone with a DUI on record, but testing positive for drugs... it's a pretty safe assumption your commercial driving career is over.
Change "can" to "will" and you're spot on--if you fail they'll pull your CDL.
You will lose your CDL and lose your job that requires you to keep your CDL. Some states are very strict about DUI charges, never mind convictions.
I approached a police officer with your question, and she replied no. Generally to lose your CDL it is an alcohol related offense or a moving violation.
Yes, as you should.
CDL testing centres will guide you with help. You can ask a friend if they have done theirs. Or you can simply search your town or the internet to find the CDL Test.
This is why your best option for getting a CDL is to go through a CDL training programme. You can try Penske or Hertz, and see if they'll rent one. You will need a CDL licenced driver to actually rent it and drive it to the testing centre. Even then, there's no guarantee they'll allow one of their trucks to be rented for the purpose of road testing.
Yes, as you should.
Because you are taking a CDL training course so you can get a job as a truck driver.
It will.
There is no designated time in which to take the Free CDL tests. The free CDL testing is offered online, along with practice questions in which to test your ability.
This is not an answerable question. The testing changes depending on what vehicle you are testing on, what the weather is like and other consideration's.