Are you talking about for a CDL driver, or no? For a CDL driver operating a CMV, you must be at least 18 to drive intrastate, and at least 21 to drive interstate.
You can get an intrastate-only CDL at the age of 18. To drive interstate, you must be 21.
18 for intrastate, 21 for interstate or anything requiring a hazmat endorsement.
18 for intrastate, 21 for interstate or anything requiring a hazmat endorsement.
for Texas its 18 but only for intrastate driving, 21 for interstate driving, intrastate meaning inside the state only interstate meaning from state to state.
This is my friend Jonathan; we have a centuries-old history of interstate relations. Traffic that travels between states is called interstate, traffic that is just within the state is called intrastate.
Most states require a commercial driver to be at least 18 years old. However, you will not be able to leave your home state in a commercial truck (this is called intrastate driving). To drive outside of your home state (interstate driving) you must be at least 21 years old. Therefore, most trucking companies will not hire a driver who is under the age of 21.
You need to be 18 to drive one in "intrastate" (within the same state) commerce, or 21 to drive in "interstate" (between more than one state) commerce. Shorthaul jobs are hard to get, so just assume 21 is the minimum age.
In the United State of America you have to be at least 16 years of age to drive on the interstate or highway. This may very in different states
You can ride in one at just about any age, so long as it's approved by the owner and company insuring the vehicle. To drive one, you must be 18, but you must be 21 to drive one in interstate operations.
You can get a CDL at 18. However, you'd be restricted to operating a commercial vehicle in your home state. To operate a commercial vehicle interstate, and/or to get a hazardous materials endorsement, you must be 21.
you must be 16 years old to drive in finland.
You must be 17years old before you can legally drive a car in Perth.