In any state, you must take the written passenger test at your DMV, and take a road test in a passenger vehicle.
The job requirements for a transportation driver are vary from state to state. One of them is that a driver possess a Commercial Driver's License - Class B with Passenger endorsement.
You can't get an air brake endorsement ANYWHERE in the US on ANY class of license, because it doesn't exist.
There is no such thing as an air brake endorsement on any license in any US state or territory.
It depends on the laws in your state. Some states don't have separate motorcycle licenses - motorcycle is an endorsement, so yes, you would need a drivers license with a motorcycle endorsement. However, other states offer a Class M license which is just for driving motorcycles. If you later want a vehicle driver's license, then you get a new license and the Class M endorsement is added to the new license.
It all depends on the state you live in. For example, in VA it is possible to have a motorcycle license without having a drivers license. If you already have a drivers license, you would get an M-Class endorsement.
You'd have to specify which state it is. It's not an endorsement listed on the federal regs, but states may have additional endorsements they add which are exclusive to their state. Could it be possible that what you saw was a restriction, rather than an endorsement?
An "endorsement" is an addition to your drivers license. A few endorsements can include a motorcycle, vehicles with air brakes, etc. It varies from state to state how your division of motor vehicles displays or processes it.
K is not an endorsement it is a restriction for intrastate only. That means a CDL with a K restriction is only valid in the issuing state only.
In the state of Florida you need a special endorsement on your drivers license in order to ride and rent a motorcycle. You must also take and pass a basic rider course to get the endorsement.
yes. generally you have five to 30 days to transferr titled and registration from one state to another. check with your local DMV.
No... it is a misdemeanor. If you get the class M (motorcycle) endorsement before your court date the judge will likely dismiss it.
Not in the state I live in, probably not legally in your state either. A drivers license and a motorcycle license are 2 different licenses. You will only carry one drivers license with you but it will have the motorcycle operator endorsement on it.