I'm pretty sure you have to be at least 18 to take it. it's not hard if you study right. All you have to do is study everyday for 4-5 hours a day and when it comes to take the test its a piece of cake!
The CDL test, which stands for Commercial Driver's License, is a test which allows one to drive large vehicles. If you are planning to work in a field involving driving large vehicles, you should take the CDL test.
If you already have a CDL, you take the written air brakes test, then do a road test in a vehicle of the appropriate class which is equipped with air brakes.
It's just a written test. You go to your DMV and take the test, is all.
The CDL exams is actually administered in a variety of places. The best place to take it would be your local DMV which will allow you to take this test anytime you want.
Yes.
One can go to many places online to take a CDL practice test. One can visit The Truckers Report website or one can go to the Trucker Country website.
Take the written air brakes test, and perform a road test in a combination requiring a Class A CDL which is equipped with air brakes.
The General Knowledge test is one of the tests you'll need to take in order to get a permit. What other tests you'll needs depends on what class of CDL you're going for, and the nature of the vehicle(s) you'll be operating.
Take and pass the written passenger test, and do a road test in a passenger vehicle. If you take your road test in a bus under 26,000 GVWR, you'll be restricted to passenger vehicles requiring a Class C CDL. If you take your road test in a single vehicle over 26,000 GVWR, you'll be restricted to operating passenger vehicles requiring a Class B or Class C CDL. You're really not going to find any Class A CDL passenger vehicles.
CDL training courses are not that expensive. In the state of NY the cost to take the test is $35.00. Most companies hiring will pay for the fees associated with obtaining a CDL.
If the vehicle requires a CDL in service, it'll require a CDL for the test drive.
Well, I would recommend signing up or register to take CDL tests at MSHP because they offer a variety of services and convenient locations for a fee of no charge.