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.
yes u can
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It will.
Change "can" to "will" and you're spot on--if you fail they'll pull your CDL.
It can happen, but it will take a very long time.
If the vehicle requires a CDL in service, it'll require a CDL for the test drive.
Norco, is hydrocodone with 325mg of Tylenol (Acetaminophen). The CDL test or DOT( Dept. of Transportation) test urine for opiates among other things. If you do not have a prescription for hydrocodone, you will be flagged. I would recommend you do not take any urine test for a period of at least 5 days after your last dose of Hydrocodone. At that point, you should be clean.
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.
One can get practice CDL test questions on several websites. These websites include CDL's official website, which is the most trusted website to find CDL practice questions.
Yes there is a practice test for the CDL test online at www.freeassessmenttool.com/CDL. He may also want to check out the www.cdlstudy.com website first to elp him brush up on things before he takes the online test.
One can expect to find a free CDL practice test by going into the local licensing office and asking a representative to have a practice test to prepare for the CDL exam.
In order to find information on doing a CDL practice test you can contact your local DMV, which sells CDL pratice test. They also offer a free shorter practice test on the DMV website.