No
No country in the world is going to let you do that, just the same as we don't convert E+C/EC/etc licences over to CDLs here.
No. CDLs are federally regulated. The same standards which disqualify you in Michigan will disqualify you in Texas.
Federal law requires applicants for CDLs to take physicals and be drug tested.
You could get a CDL.. but with a driving record like that, nobody will hire you as a driver.
You need to identify which state. The only licence classes which are universal throughout all 50 states are the CDLs - Commercial Drivers Licences, which come in Class A, Class B, and Class C. Non-CDLs are left to the states to categorise and determine classifications. A Class D licence in North Carolina is a Class R licence in Colorado, etc.
Unless you have the intrastate only restriction (found on CDLs issued to persons under 21 years of age), yes.
We'd need to know the state - although CDLs are federally regulated, the actual restriction codes do still vary by state.
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Class B, yes. For a Class A, any state job is almost certainly going to require previous Class A experience, though.
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